Word: sherman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Notably, the blocking was very weak. Harvard gave its carriers extraordinarily poor support. Again and again fast men like Allie Sherman, Pesky, and Adzigian were expected to do all the work in making first downs. With Lehigh playing a ragged, open style the "speed merchants" were able to reel off sizeable gains, but against a team like West Point these unassisted sprints will not stand a chance. Furthermore, Eddie Casey seems willing to let his quarterbacks continue the policy of running one man in play after play until sheer weariness forces his retirement. For the better part of one period...
...ranked on equal terms with Leon Francisco. Haley is the ranking quarterback. Three regulars, Choate, Lane, and Wells were excused from practice yesterday. The Varsity "A" lineup for signals was: White, l.e.; Francisco (Rogers), l.g.; Crane, l.g.; Casey, c.; Gundlach, r.g.; Kopans, r.t.; Nazro, r.e.; Haley, q.b.; Locke (Sherman), l.h.b.; Beale, r.h.b.; Dean...
Pesky gave the Varsity its first score by running 40 yards through considerable opposition. Tackling was notice ably slipshed. The second touchdown came at the end of a 20-yard pass from Al Sherman to Chester Litman. In addition to this scrimmage the team went through a dummy scrimmage and the usual drill on fundamentals and assignment work. It is expected that the entire squad with the exception of Charley Nevin will report tomorrow and will go into action against the Jayvees. A second scrimmage will be held on Wednesday and possibly a third on Thursday Yesterday Captain John Dean...
Yesterday's second string lineup was Check, l.e.; Littlefield, l.t.; Schumann l.g.; Simmons, c; Hesley, r.g.; Furion r.t.; Lowe (Kelly), r.e.; Whitney (Sherman), q.b.; Pescosolido (Litman), l.h.; Besle, r.h.; Waters...
Were it not for the clever direction of Lowell Sherman and professional acting by the cast, I should throw up my hands and shout at the scenario writers in Hollywood and ask you to help show the overconfident, overstuffed producers that you are nauseated with their slop by staying away from "Broadway Through A Keyhole." But hysterical ranting is ineffective, and we should be thankful that the rank reality of pedicular dialogue is obviated by some delightful touches by Mr. Sherman...