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...Harvard lineup will be the same as that scheduled for yesterday's game with Lawrence Academy which was called because of rain; Proctor Avon will again start on the mound. Jayvee Game With Worcester HARVARD WORCESTER Gallagher, c.f. c.f., Ask Connolly, 3b. s.s., Bates O'Brien, 1b. c., Urban Lockwood, s.s. 3b., Alex Lee, r.f. 1b., Matt Twitchell, l.f. r.f., Tellico Carr, 2b. 2b., Moulton Thom, c. l.f., Spencer Wood, p. p., Hall...
...Proctor Avon is scheduled to start in the pitcher's box, but a substitution may be made before the game. Frank Owen, who played well against Dummer on Wednesday will start as usual at second base. Tom Bilodeau has swapped places with Louis Carr in the infield lineup and will start at first, while Carr will play at short. This shakeup was made during Wednesday's game and will probably be permanent...
Frederick Walbridge Hoeing, proctor, instructor, raconteur, and goldfish keeper par excellence, sits at the desk before his History 1 "C" section. With eyes tightly closed, legs intertwined, and head resting on one hand, he rambles on, pointing out on the floor with his free hand the precise geographical situations of the Roman Church and the Holy Roman Empire. If, perchance, an extremely important idea hits him, be will make a vicious, but apparently meaningless line on the board, soon to be crossed by another equally pungent and equally obscure. At times of special stress the lines may become arrows flying...
...moments free from pedagogy, Hoeing pursues his trade of proctor by breaking up incipient riots or by chiding over-jubilant young things in Holworthy Hall; he writes upon a thesis of undetermined subject matter, or he talks to his goldfish, of which there seem, to the uninitiated, to be an infinite number and variety...
There are eight possibilities for the pitching staff, and of these five were in action yesterday. These were John Mahoney '37, Proctor H. Avon '37, William S. Baxter '37, Arnold Bronstein '37 and William T. McGann '37. Two additional possibilities are Richard MacC. Walsh '37, who has not yet reported, and Royall Victory '37, who is out for polo. All the men who pitched yesterday could be criticized either for lack of smoothness or lack of control...