Word: shapes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Horween declared yesterday that he intends to start his first-string lineup against Tufts in the Stadium next Saturday. All of the Harvard players will be in shape by next Saturday, no injuries having been sustained against Dartmouth...
...burden of the Green rushing offense will fall on the Crimson tackles Pratt and Coady. Coady has not regained his form of last season yet, but is back in shape and should be a big obstacle to the Dartmouth advance. Pratt, barring a tendency to play too high, is an effective tackle. Lindner and Clark are able replacements...
Holleran, in fine shape, was back at his old berth at right tackle, and seems to be a likely starter in the Crimson till next Saturday...
...department. The Matsu to Davis pass is reputed to be a dangerous weapon and will have to be watched by the University defense. The little Japanese quarterback who played a major role in last year's game was injured playing against Loyola two weeks ago, but is in good shape again. Davis is a veteran wingman who crossed the Crimson goal line last year when he snatched a pass, and is a slashing defensive player as well. Coach Tasker of the Williamsburg aggregation has built up an offense around these two veteran back. Last year Harvard was primed...
With the further exception of Walker and Captain Coady, the University squad is in good shape and ready to meet William and Mary when the Southern try to avenge last year's 14 to 7 defeat. Several players, nursing minor hurts, were given a rest yesterday; Chauncey, Goodwin and Gamache were on the sidelines, but will be in condition by Saturday. It is also expected that Daley, veteran guard, who has been under observation for appendicitis, will see action against the Southerners...