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Captain W. J. Murray Occ. started the drive by a run-back of the kick-occ of nine yards to the 25-yards line. Then Murray and R. Horween Occ., E. L. Casey Occ., and R. S. Humphery '21 tore through the line, off tackle and around end, for steady gains. Casey slid through right guard 18 yards to the 'visitors' 32-yard mark. Horween followed by a plunge for two. Casey reeled off two more gains of the nine and 15 yards around end, enabling Horween to hurl himself over the line...
...Pennypacker '87, headmaster of the Boston Latin School; Benjamin L. Young '07, and Lawrence Curtis, 2nd, '16; Undergraduate Members, Robert Wales Emmons, 3rd, '20, of Boston, captain of the baseball team; Norman Stewart Walker, Jr., '20, of Staten Island, N. Y., captain of the hockey team, and William James Murray Occ., of Natick, captain of the football team...
Handicapped by the usual early-season list of injuries, the University faces Colby in the Stadium at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Captain Murray will be out of the game due to a slight injury received last week. R. S. Humphrey '21 will pilot the team in his place. Humphrey should take advantage to score by a field goal as he has been devoting particular attention to this department of the game during the last week...
...Harvard Murray played on both his Freshman football and baseball teams. The next two years he was on the University football squad, acting as regular quarterback in 1916, when his ability to lead the team and his splendid running marked him as a great player...
...interrupted for a time in his football career by the outbreak of the war. At that time he became an Ensign in the Navy, and was a member of the staff of Admiral H. P. Jones, commander of the Cruiser and Transport Force. The ship Murray was on, the S. S. Santiago, went down on July...