Word: working
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...second straight day, Jim Devine held down the A team right end position, while Bart Kelly filled in at the other end in the excused absence of Loren MacKinney, who studied today. Gene Lovett is making Devine work hard to keep his place, and the two wingmen are providing one of the hottest battles for a starting berth that Harlow has seen this season...
...guard situation has not improved appreciably since the announcement Monday that Ernie Sargeant had given up football. Dick pfister has looked better, and Tom Lacey has been doing yeoman work as his sub. Pfister's weak spot at present is his blocking on pullout plays when he is slated to clean out defensive backs. This phase of his blocking could be improved...
...Lowry and Chub Peabody are scrapping it out at the other guard slot, with Lowry doing most of the A team work. But it is a toss-up as to whether Lowry or Peabody will start against the Cadets. Peabody seems to have the edge in aggressiveness, while Lowry's experience helps to weight down the green line...
...direction, the Murphys do just as well as any other man. As a matter of fact, in my day along the Charles my closest friend was named Lambert Murphy. I imagine he would have scoffed at any such niggling subsidy as $360. On nights when he could manage to work in both a concert and a poker game he cleared more than that in a single evening...
Mose Hallett took part in all of the work, but he is still a doubtful participant against the Cadets. Joe Koufman jogged, but is almost definitely out of the fray. However, in Loren MacKinney, Jim Devine, and Gene Lovett the team has three good flankmen. Lovett and Devine are currently fighting it out for the starting right end berth. Chub Peabody and Don Lowry are also rated about even at left guard...