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...French, Goodwin, Guarnaccia, Hamlen, Meadows, Putnam, Robinson, Rudman, Saltonstall, Simonds, Strong, and Burke are receiving the football letter for the first time. Although this is the first year that the Princeton encounter has been counted as a letter game, none of the "H" men won their spurs in this tilt alone, but all played in the Yale game. Daley, accounted as a regular guard, and laid low in the middle of the season by an attack of appendicitis, was kept from playing in the letter games for the third successive year, but was awarded a letter by special vote...
...most strenuous schedule that a Harvard court team has ever faced will begin on December 17, when the strong Boston University quintet will visit the University floor. This is the only tilt before the vacation, but the M. I. T. battle on January 8 will start the list of stiff engagements, which extends to March 5, when the season comes to its climax against Yale in the Hemenway Gymnasium...
...Yale Crimson and Blue marched triumphant over their early season opponents and came to Stadium or Bowl to battle out the question of the Eastern championship. But in late years with the rise on every side of powerful teams all this has been changed and the Harvard Yale tilt has become less and less of a titular affair...
Playing through a schedule of four games, the 1928 eleven won three engagements, but lost its final tilt with the Sophomores, 16 to 7. In the play-off last week, the Junior outfit eked out a 6 to 0 triumph on a blocked forward pass, that gave it the University inter-class gridiron laurels...
This announcement definitely ends the rumors that the University mentor might adopt a conservative policy and keep his recently-injured stars out of the Brown tilt, concentrating all his efforts on next week's struggle with Yale. In the University football camp the feeling persists that a victory over the Bruins, who have a clean state to date, would be enough to warrant every effort, and even a few risks...