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...friend, continued employment for Coach O'Hara. Pendleton becomes the star back, winning games virtually singlehanded, only adverse scores being when the Ritzes play. On the eve of the Midwestern game, the rival coach discovers Pendleton had played football professionally, has him declared ineligible. Chief Indian-baiter Bob Hayner (Dick Baldwin) is suspected of informing on the star, but plays heads-up football, clears himself of suspicion after the Ritzes clinch the victory, and regains the favor of the coach's daughter (Gloria Stuart...
...home team attack was considerably more polished than its defense. Only standouts defensively were Bob Gammons and Gordon Halstead at halfback...
Referring to Mr. Bob de Lany's criticism of your use of the word "whop" [TIME, Sept. 13], and your query as to whether readers agree with this gentleman...
...sounds. Joe Bradley, track man who runs and runs and never tires, was good enough to earn his letter last year, and he ought to improve this. Jim Doughty, a Sophomore, has an awful long kick when he connects. Phil Brooks, former football player, and Bob Gammons, track star, Goose Gosline and Jim Morrisson, Junior Varsity standby's for two years, and Gerry Deakin, a Sophomore, aren't running about the field for nothing...
Last of Harvard's great halfback line, which also had John Dorman and Frank Vincent, Danny Burbank graduated last spring. Coach Carr is missing him this fall. With the opening game against Brown on October 9, only George Phillips, southpaw, is a safe bet to start at halfback. Bob Scott, married man, who played center half regularly in 1936, knows only too well about the competition in 1937. Freshman Coach Jim MacDonald has sent up a member of potential middle ground stars, including Jim Rousmaniere, Robin Scully, and Charles d'Autremont. Ned Whitney and Bernie Jacobson, of last year...