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...since Voyles discovered Harvard qb lhb rhb fb Anderson Comeford Wilson Johnson 180 68 190 190 lc lt lg c rg rt re Barnes Durwood Gudaltis J. Fisher Smith Stannard Cummings 186 195 178 187 181 190 181 re rt rg c lg lt le G. Knox Fields Holloway Warrington Ramsey Base Vandeweghe 100 195 185 190 185 200 175 Forkovitch Bucher Longacre Johnson 200 180 190 200 William and Mary...
...Warrington at center is another old hand, and he'll be passing the pigskin back to some of the most accomplished backs in the business. Johnson is the big boy, of course, and he's plenty big. His own coach Voyles calls him a "back without a weakness," and that's going some. He's the man that beat both Dartmouth and Navy with field goals, and when he's not kicking he's usually furrowing opposing lines with All-American calibre running...
Captain Mary Bass and Hal Fields are big, tough tackles with the savvy that comes of long experience. Both are headed for starring roles. Together with Ramsey, his running mate, Doc Holloway, and Tex Warrington at center, they'll make the middle of the line one of the most solid that will face the Crimson all year...
Last week, with his estranged wife glaring at him from the fringe of the crowd, Chapman played the best golf of his career. With a dazzling display of shotmaking seldom seen among amateurs, he made his opponents look like duffers. In the final Chapman faced Warrington Bannerman McCullough Jr., another socialite who had been playing dream golf all week...
...round, then proceeded to eliminate three of the country's best amateurs: Willie Turnesa, 1938 champion; Johnny Fischer, 1936 champion; Ray Billows, twice runner-up in the last three years. Against Chapman, however, he lost his touch. In the most one-sided final since 1895, Dick Chapman shook Warrington Bannerman McCullough out of his trance, trounced...