Word: upton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...speed and continued at the same rate throughout, being marked by numerous fouls on the part of Harvard's players. The Crimson team, composed of three sophomores playing in their first University game, showed up like true veterans. The scoring combination of Captain R.H. O'Connell '29, T. G. Upton '31, J. S. Rex '31, and H. T. Wenner '30 displayed unusual coordination for a team whose only games so far have been with the second team and the Freshmen...
Tonight's lineup for the Harvard team will contain not a single player who started the 1928 season. The three sophomores on the team. Upton, Farrell, and Rex replace Barbee, Rarper, and Green, of last year's five. Several men from the football squad, who were expected, have failed to turn up, so that there is an unusual amount of inexperienced material in tonight's contest. Captain O'Connell and Wenner are the veterans, the former a letterman and a senior while the latter, a junior, was a regniar at times during last season but failed to hold the position...
Singing Jailbirds. To Author Upton Sinclair, it seems that the lack of charity with which rich men deal with poor men is a novel wickedness, separate from the other beetlish wars which people wage among themselves. He sympathizes with the poor men and writes tirades in their favor, damning "capitalists." Such a tirade is Singing Jailbirds which was acted last week by the New Playwrights Theatre...
...position of center is giving me a lot of worry", said Coach Wachter to CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "There are four good candidates for the position M. E. Pierce '30, V. W. Filoon '29, T. G. Upton '31, and R. S. Winslow '30. I am undecided who will start the opening game next Tuesday. This year's team will be smaller and lighter than it has been for a number of years...
...strength of the squad will be materially improved with the addition of S. C. Burns '30, W. R. Harper '30, A. W. Huguley '31, B. H. Ticknor '31, and T. G. Upton...