Word: seasons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have shown up best in practice and have been retained on the squad are E. B. Wood who prepared at Milton and F. J. Gilligan of Exeter. Both are trying out for the same back-field position and vigorously contesting for the honor of filling it throughout the season. Other members of the squad who deserve mention are Murdock Finlayson, tackle, and E. A. Mays and Charles Devens, backs...
...Freshman squad, on Monday afternoon. During the first two weeks the Inter-dormitory series will be played, after which the squads will be further divided into first and second all-dormitory teams. These elevens will play games with outside opponents for the remainder of the season. The dormitory squads will have the use of the new fields behind the Business School for the remainder of the season...
...rather serious casualties were the aftermath of a strenuous scrimmage held yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field. G. C. Holbrook '30 sustained a leg injury which it is feared will keep him out for the season, while J. W. Rotter '30 will probably be kept on the side lines for a month with an injured...
...supply of football season tickets for this fall is exhausted, according to a statement issued last night by C. F. Getchell, General Manager of the H. A. A. Six thousand tickets were sold. There is a plentiful stock of H. A. A. Books still on hand, according to Getchell...
Putnam is at present the leading candidate for the pilot position. He prepared for college at Milton where he directed the team in his senior year. Coming to Harvard with an excellent reputation to uphold, he fully lived up to expectations by capably piloting his team throughout the season. In addition to filling the quarterback post, he was the high scorer of the team, counting in five games four touchdowns and one field goal. In his Sophomore year Putnam began the season in suspicious fashion. His wise selection of plays combined with a certain degree of daring were largely responsible...