Word: player
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...traditional Harvard-Yale grid battle is annually debunked on every side. There isn't a player on either team who has the slightest claim to AH-America honors; neither squad has the faintest claim in high ranking among the football powers of the nation...
...until the last player has left, not until the last towel has been picked up, can these five let up. At last the "zero hour" will have arrived. According to tradition, John Atherton '40 will then summon them into the Jayvee Coaches room...
...Binnian of Winthrop and Dave Grey of Kirkland get the guard nominations. Binnian played his second year of starring football for the champions, while Grey, the outstanding player on the Deacon team, gained a reputation for bottling up opposition backfields before they got started...
Johnny Felmeth, most sensational punter to show up during the season, was denied a place on the team because injuries twice forced him to the sidelines, and he only played in three of Lowell's seven games. FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Player House Position Player House M. H. Avergun '41 Dudley l.e. l.e. W. W. McGinnie '42 Dunster D. W. Morse '41 Lowell l.t. l.t. W. L. Healey, Jr. '41 Dudley S. S. Binnian '40 Winthrop l.g. l.g. E. M. Wall '40 Dudley H. D. Smith '41 Winthrop c. c. J. P. Hall '40 Kirkland D. S. Grey '40 Kirkland...
...exercise he got was when he took the links out of one shirt and put them in another. That goes for me too." He does play croquet, however-with a fierce desire to win, as he plays parlor games and bridge. Called by Ely Culbertson "the best amateur bridge player in the U. S.," he hates playing with his dub friends, tackles the experts without getting hurt, peppers the game with such comments as "I'd like a review of the bidding, with the original inflections...