Word: rex
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...veteran Harry LeGore has had a slightly infected toe and is lame, but will probably be ready for play by Saturday if needed. Bob Bingham also has a slight injury, and Rex Hutchinson has just recovered from one. He has again reported but has been used only on the second eleven regularly this week. Hutchinson weighs nearly 200 pounds and a great deal has been expected of him as a plunging full-back, but he has proved slow and has missed his signals repeatedly, and is a long way from choice as permanent full-back. Instead of presenting an eleven...
...eleven in the final games of the season, have again resumed practice, after several days' absence, it is by no means certain that Jones will start them against Carnegie Tech. Waite and Neville, brilliant pony backs, are fast and in perfect physical condition. Jacques has been used ahead of Rex Hutchinson as full-back because of Hutchinson's inability to keep his signals straight and his slowness in getting under way. Once started, however, he is very powerful and should be rounded into condition as one of Yale's most brilliant line forcers before the season closes...
...backfield, Yale has some fine material, the star of the big group of candidates being Legore, Neville, Smith, Jacques, Potter, Bingham and Waite are all capable halfbacks, while the fullback king is Rex Hutchinson...
Thus, cabin'd, cribbed, confined, he sits down to enjoy the Monthly. Mr. Gregg writes clearly and definitely, but has he covered the field? Has he really found the "Best Seller," the best with the most modern conveniences? I see no account of Rex (or is it Regina) Beach's work; nor of the price of first serial rights disposed of to the great Eastern publishing houses; second rights to the Indiana Humble Bee, for example; sometimes third serial rights in the far Northwest; rights for dramatic production; rights for the cheap reprint to be given away with a pound...