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...Locke '27, line 18 201 6.03 J. J. Maher '26, back 23 164 5.07 J. G. McGlone '26, quarterback 26 155 5.07 A. H. Miller '27, back 20 205 5.11 E. R. Nash '26, tackle 21 189 6.02 Reginald Porter '27, end 19 172 5.11 R. W. Puffer '26, back 20 165 5.08 L. L. Robh '25, end 20 175 5.09 J. N. Robinson '27, end 20 172 5.11 A. G. Rogers '26, back 20 170 5.06 A. W. Samborski '25, back 20 170 5.09 Malcolm Sayles '27, back 19 160 5.09 P. H. Spalding '25, quarterback...
Dean and Beale started at the ends, Nash and Taylor at the tackles, Corcoran and Daniell at the guards, and Gamache at center. McGlone and Stafford alternated at quarterback, and Puffer, Brown, Howe, Braden, and Mahar at the other backfield berths...
...Puffer, Maher, and Stafford at quarter-back, composed the backfield. Substitutions were very frequent. Hitch and Dean played ends for a while, Taylor, Coady, and Nash tackles, C. H. Bradford and Laimbeer guards, and Adie center. McGlone, Braden, and Brown replaced three of the original backs, but Maher was kept in the whole time...
...means monopolized Team A yesterday. They were merely Coach Fisher's first choice, and were soon replaced by others. In fact it seemed as if nearly every possible combination was tried. Zarakov exchanged places with Cheek, Spalding went in for Zarakov, Stafford for Spalding, and Samborski, Hammond, and Puffer for the other three. It was difficult to tell which group worked out best...
...nearly as much strength as the first string line. At quarterback, Zarakov was given his first opportunity to direct an eleven in action. After Team B had recovered the ball from the scrubs, Zarakov led the team down the field for a touchdown, scored by Cheek, who substituted for Puffer...