Word: roots
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first team lined up as follows: Bingham and Luman, ends; Joss and Butterworth, tackles; Root and Sturhahn, guards; Captain Lovejoy, center; Allen, Pond, and Cottle, backs; and Bench, quarterback. Bingham, who has been out for a week because of a bad knee, is now in good condition and will be able to start the game on Saturday without fail...
...University team lined up with Bingham and Luman, ends; Joss and Butterworth, tackles: Root and Sturhahn, guards; Lovejoy, center; Bunnell, quarterback; Pond, Allen, and Cottle, backs. Bingham seemed to be in good shape and will be able to play Saturday against Harvard...
...probability the Elis will line up Saturday as follows: Hart and Luman, ends: Joss and Butterworth, tackles; Root and Sturhahn, guards; Lovejoy, center; Bunnell, quarterback; Pond and Cottle, halfbacks; Allen, fullback. The loss of Shep Bingham, veteran left end, will be severely felt although Hart has been playing a good game in his place. Early last week Bingham twisted his knee when intercepting a scrub forward pass. Two days later he suddenly developed a bad case of water on the knee and was forced to go to the Infirmary. He was released this morning but is walking on crutches...
Right guard is the only position subject to change other than any caused by injuries. Eckart was given the assignment during the first few games but Wertham displaced him until the Maryland game, when Root was moved in from tackle in order that Butterworth, who has been steadily improving, might be employed in the none-too-strong line. There is still a small possibility that either Eckart or Wortham may win back the berth before the whistle blows on Saturday...
...decentralization, in relaxing the grip of the central government over the industrial and political life of the people; but the steps for accomplishing this undoubted good are too vague and too difficult. The only other outcome seems to be that western materialism, introduced by force, will be poisoned in root and branch by the concomitant virus of class-conscious hatreds...