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Tallest is Bill Hook, a 6 foot, 3 inch center from Lower Merion High. Then there is Henry Solaliac, star of last year's freshman quintet, a 6 foot, 2 inch athlete with plenty of experience. Sid Levinson, from Rochester, Walter Reinhard, formerly of Weequahic High, Newark; and John Townsend, of Friends Central, Philadelphia, also are being counted on to lift the Quaker court fortunes. There are, as well, Gene Davis, the sophomore foot-baller; Ray Frick, football captain-elect: Johnny Dutcher, who also played football; Eugene Weisberg and George Dietrick. Reserves from the 1939 team include Tony Caputo...
...that the Townsend plan and Ham & Eggs are entirely feasible if financed by the Lambert Plan...
...Crimson line, playing his last game, Captain Hammy Wood was outstanding. John Dimmoff and Bob Haydock were strong at the terminal posts and Gus Soule played his usual dependable game at guard. Tine, Ed Buckley, and Red Townsend did well in the backfield...
...into Pimlico's mid-Victorian stands to see if this year's Special would be as dramatic as the first two. Contenders for the title were William L. Brann's three-year-old Challedon, Charles S. Howard's four-year-old Kayak II and Townsend B. Martin's four-year-old Cravat (famed Johnstown was retired last month because of a mysterious wheeze). Challedon had won eight out of 14 starts this year; Kayak, seven out of nine; and Cravat had finished in the money in eleven out of 15 races...
...lineups: PRINCETON HARVARD Naylor, l.e. r.e., Dimeff Stanard, l.t. r.t., Wood Riley, l.g. r.g., Grunig Ransome, c. c., Diets Meacham, r.g. l.g., Soule Howley, r.t. l.t., Armstrong Callery, r.e. l.e., Haydock Fitzgerald, q.b. q.b., Townsend Schults, i.h.b. r.h.b.,Buckley Weishit, r.h.b. l.h.b., Hoar Shee, f.b. f.b., Withington