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Neither Burgy Ayres, first string center, who is out for baseball, nor Dick Pfister, regular guard, who is putting the shot on Jaakko Mikkola's track team, will play much football this spring, but Vern Miller who alternated with Pete Elser at tackle last year has recovered sufficiently from an ankle injury suffered during the wrestling season to be ready for heavy work...
...eleven men who 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...
...defense men are almost sure to be better than the Ells if Captain Reeves can take the ice, but if he is still benched on Saturday, they will have an uphill fight. Pete Truesdale and Len Cummings, regular replacements at defense for Reeves and Cowen, are both out of the picture because of marks, and Freshman Coach Skeets Canterbury may have to move Marc Beebe back, weakening the forward wall...
...sings authentic blues, with a dirty old rasp in his voice which is pleasant to hear after the corny Will Bradley novelties (COLUMBIA) . . . Speaking of boogie-woogie, COLUMBIA has just released an album of reissues. Offerings include the Harry James Trio (Albert Ammons, Harry James, Johnny Williams, Eddie Dougherty); Pete Johnson and Joe Turner on Roll 'Em Pete; and the two-sided Boogie-Woogie Prayer, featuring Johnson, Ammons, and Meade Lux Lewis. These records are vastly superior to the ones put out in the older Decca Album . . . Cootie Williams plays trumpet and sings on Benny Goodman's COLUMBIA recording...
...sparked the Crimson from his defense position during the better part of the first two periods, was forced out of the game with a wrenched knee late in the second. His loss forced the Freshman coach, Skeets Canterbury, to play his only other available defensmen, Charlie Cowen and Pete Truesdale, without respite throughout a hectic third period. Eventually exhaustion left the Yardlings open to the visitors' smooth first line, which accounted for both Dartmouth scores and the Freshmen's defeat...