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...Robh '25, end 20 175 5.09 J. N. Robinson '27, end 20 172 5.11 A. G. Rogers '26, back 20 170 5.06 A. W. Samborski '25, back 20 170 5.09 Malcolm Sayles '27, back 19 160 5.09 P. H. Spalding '25, quarterback 22 145 5.09 A. H. Stafford '26, quarterback 21 145 5.09 B. R. Taylor '26, tackle 20 176 5.11 P. H. Theopold '25, tackle 22 186 6.01 Isadore Zarakov '27, back...
...STAFFORD...
...weeks the discussion revolved about Cheek and Spalding, but about ten days ago the third possible candidate sprang into prominence. His energy, speed, and headlines served to bring him to the fore as a first string possibility. Now, three days before the Princeton battle, Stafford, it appears, is ranked number one of the three pilots...
...position of relief quarterback. He is at his best in crucial moments of the game, when a victory or defeat might depend on the choice of one play. It, therefore, seems likely that Coach Fisher will reserve him for some such moment. The conclusion of this reasoning is that Stafford will be one of the eleven on the Union platform tonight...
...change, however, that it seems probable that the coaches have made, will come as a surprise. This is the promotion of Gamache, tried for the first time at end last week, to the place formerly filled by Chase. Gamache's rise has been even more spectacular and sudden than Stafford's. Playing as a substitute center all the early part of the year, he was never conceded a chance of becoming a first string man. Perhaps his blunder in making a faulty pass at a crucial moment in the Dartmouth game served him well in the end. Shortly after...