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After Ted Lyman hit the goal post on an attempted extra point place kick, the Yardlings kicked off to Andover, and again gained control of the situation when Andover was forced to kick. Harry Tine, who excelled as a safety man for the greater part of the game, ran the ball back over the midfield stripe, evading five tacklers...
HARVARD '42 ANDOVER Kuhn l.e. r.e. Whoopes Miller l.t. r.t. Fisher Row l.g. r.g. Macomber Ayres c. c. Scekins Peabody r.g. l.g. Lyford Gardiner r.t. l.t. Remsen Johnson r.e. l.e. Barr Lyman q.b. q.b. Hallowell Spreyer l.h.b. r.h.b. Gould Tine r.h.b. l.h.b. Townsend Heiden f.b. f.b. Bissett...
Chances this fall for a Crimson win are very good, with the 1942 outfit studded with outstanding players in every department. The line, averaging 195 pounds, is nevertheless fast, while Coach Stahley has several fine ball-carriers and blockers in the backfield, including Fred Spreyer, Harry Tine, Henry Vander Eb, and George Heiden...
...backfield, only one man has apparently clinched a starting berth. Ted Lyman, by his play last week again Worcester, is sure to face Andover at the blocking back. Henry Vander and Harry Tine are fighting for the bucking position, while Fred Spreyer, Fran Lee, George Dreher, and George Heiden are alternating at the other two backfield posts...
Starters for the 1942 outfit are Tom Johnson and George Kuhn, ends, Vern Miller and Tom Gardiner, tackles; Endicott Peabody and Don Wilson, guards; Chuck Ayres, center; Frank Lee, wingback; Ted Lyman, blocking back; Harry Tine, bucking back; and Fred Spreyer, tailback...