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Captain Watson Dickerman heads the list of returning lettermen and is supported by Don Peddie, Bob Davis, Don Elbel, and Peter Macgowan. Ted Allis, and John McCann, Seniors, are available. From last year's Freshman team Ned Tuckerman, Shaw McCutcheon, the Varsity diver, Charley Mulcahy, Ollie Ames, and Bill Allis are all on the list, so that Coach Clark Hodder seems to have the material for a well balanced team...
Noticeably absent from the ranks of the sixty or more hopefuls who reported for the first session of signal and blocking drills were Charley Spreyer star of last year's Pennsylvania game and Henry Vander Eb, expert place kicker. Both men drew low numbers in the draft and will definitely be called into service in July. Although Captain Fran Lee runs a chance of being called in July, he nevertheless is working out with the squad for the five weeks practice session which ends...
...think that the selection of such a staff on proven competence and experience, the selection of Charley Ewart and Dick Casssiano, for instance, on the same staff, can be an excellent shot in the arm for Ivy League football. There has been an increasing tendency toward a stuffy smugness in the non-existent league, a tendency to shout down its own rain barrel persistently in an attempt to justify sloppy half-hearted football with a lace collar of gothic-tower dignity. There is the gentlemanly nonsense which leads a Harvard man to beaming play patty-cake over the fact that...
...started against Yale last fall, Loren MacKinney, left end; Chub Pexbody, left guard; Burgy Ayres, center; Dick Pflster, right quard; Tom Gardiner, right tackle; George Helden, quarterback; and captain-elect Frannie Lee will probably return next year. Bill Brown, Joe Kaufman, and Pete Elser are Seniors, and Charley Spreyer, expects to be called by the draft in June...
...managed to disinfect John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath to the satisfaction of the Hays office and the family trade. Soon Producer Zanuck paid more than $200,000 for Tobacco Road, put his Grapes of Wrath crew on the job (Screenwriter Nunnally Johnson, Director John Ford), got Charley Grapewin, who played Grandpa Joad in The Grapes, to play the slovenly, bearded farmer jeeter Lester in Tobacco Road...