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...Dean '27, end 19 177 6.00 H. T. Dunker '25, guard 21 199 6.01 E. F. Gamache '27, center 19 160 5:11 Erwin Gehrke '25, back 26 190 6.00 M. W. Greenough '25, tackle 20 187 6.02 Nathaniel Hamlen '27, quarterback 18 155 5.06 J. W. Hammond '25, back 22 185 5.11 J. D. Hitch '27, end 20 181 6.01 George Hoague '26, tackle 20 189 6.00 N. S. Howe '26, back 21 170 5.09 D. S. Holder '25, center 21 176 6.00 B. L. Kilgour '27, guard, center 20 195 6.00 F. W. LaFarge...
...HAMMOND...
...comparison of the other three backs of each team gives Harvard an advantage. Miller, Gehrke, and Hammond outweigh their opponents by the startling amount of 29 pounds a man. That the Crimson backs are not deficient in speed, line plunging, or defense work is evident to those who have seen them in action. In all points but weight, however, Princeton comes close to being an equal in the backfield. Such an overwhelming difference in bulk cannot help but handicap the Tiger...
Princeton, N. J., November 4,--"Will Slagle outplay and outkick Hammond on Saturday?" is one of the principal questions supporters of the Orange and Black are asking in any discussion over the outcome of the clash on Saturday. Princeton adherents answer "Yes!", but Tiger scouts who have seen the Harvard back in action are not committing themselves so definitely...
...record of these two luminaries has been equally impressive. Slagle was the only backfield man certain to start against the Crimson at the beginning of the week. While Hammond has not stood out with such conspicuousness, the knowledge that his kicking has been a big factor in the Crimson showing thus far, and the realization that he has shown himself to be, not only a consistent line plugger, but able to make long runs, makes him a threat to be feared. Princeton rooters still wonder why his brilliant dash in the Dartmouth game did not result in a Harvard touchdown...