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Centre: Ben Ticknor (Harvard...
...played with Tom Shevlin and I think the world will never see a better end. . . . What a job . . . Pennock [did to us] in 1912. . . . Ticknor's performance last Saturday was superb, tremendous, but considering the three-year record . . . I played with Ted [Coy] and he was a marvel. He'd just run through them and the tacklers would fall aside, a lot of them with broken bones. . . . The greatest player I have ever seen? . . . Eddie Mahan. . . . The greatest Big Three team since 1904? . . . My 1923 team had a slight advantage over the others...
...Hageman '33, V. M. Harding '31, A. W. Huguley '31, F. H. Kales '31, E. A. Mays '32, V. N. Moushegian '32, H.M. Myerson '32, R. S. Ogden '31, E. E. Record '32, C. F. Richards '31, J. F. Schereschewsky '32, G. N. Talbot '32, B. H. Ticknor '31, Captain; W. B. Trafford '32, J. N. Trainer '31, T. G. Upton '31, B. D. White '32, W. B. Wood '32, and C. D. Dillon '31, Manager...
...teams could make comebacks. Albie Booth, Yale's much-publicized sparkplug quarterback, was stopped in his little tracks every time he hit the line. Harvard could not gain with a running game either, but Barry Wood's punts were longer than Booth's and Captain Ben Ticknor made decisive tackles. Twice Wood dropped back and sent long flat passes to Huguley for the scores that won the game. Harvard 13, Yale...
Team A appeared in full strength, with Harding, Moushegian, and Hageman alternating at left end; Richards was at left tackle, and Myerson and Talbot shared the left guard position: Ticknor was at his regular place in the center of the line, and beside him was Trainer, while Kales and Trafford spelled each other at right tackle. In the backfield Wood worked out at quarterback; Mays and Crickard alternated at left halfback; Huguley and Batchelder filled the other halfback post, while White and Shereschewsky divided the fullback...