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David B. Stearns

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THE MIZZ
Football

Wrapped Up

It wasn’t supposed to be this easy. After the build-up for the biggest Ivy showdown since 2001 faded away, the

Football

McDermott's Collarbone Just Not Quite Healed

PHILADELPHIA—The Penn football team played arguably its worst 60 minutes of football in three years on Saturday, but it didn’t

Lining Them Up

If that post-season football game between Harvard and Boston College suggested several weeks ago for the benefit of the U.

Peabody, MacKinney Will Head West With All-Stars

Capping the host of "All" honors already wreathed around his size 16 neck, Harvard's highly publicized left guard, Chub Peabody,

SCRIBE BOOSTS CRIMSON FOR ROSE BOWL GAME

Bill Bingham handed me a clipping yesterday that I am sure would be of interest to everyone who has watched

PEABODY STARS IN 23-7 WIN; MORGAN O.K. FOR YALE GAME

Seldom does a lineman get credit for winning a football game--but the wreath for Saturday's crushing 23 to 7 win

CRIMSON LEVELS ITS SIGHTS ON MIDDIES

If it weren't for the presence of All-American Bill Busik in the Navy backfield and the absence of All-American Loren

UNDERDOG HARVARD ELEVEN HOPES TO HARNESS CAYUGA FLOODTIDE TODAY

Harvard's 1941 gridders will go all out in an attempt to bounce back in the win column when they run

Sports of the Crimson

"There is no Ivy League ruling prohibiting 'practice' games with other schools prior to the start of the season." That

SLUGGISH CRIMSON HAS WEAK PASSING ATTACK

Without Don McNicol--not only the team's hardest running back but also the only polished forward passer and signal caller--Coach Dick

GRIDDERS END SIX WEEKS OF SPRING DRILL

A marrow curdling wing that sprang up early in the afternoon, bringing with it damp and chilly weather almost worthy

REDS BEAT GRAYS IN FINAL SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE

Led by Loren MacKinney, Don McNicol and Chub Peabody, regulars on last year's Varsity, the red-jerseyed half of Dick Harlow's

Waldstein Whiffs 11; Nine Breaks Jinx, 2-1

Mort Waldstein, Sophomore left-hander, went the route--and then some--as he pitched the Stahlmen to a 2 to 1 victory over

Kiphuth's Caravan of Swim Stars Cavort Against Crimson Tonight

Seldom in the past has Yale's Coach Klphuth brought such a superlative array of swimming talent to Cambridge for the

MERMEN SEE LITTLE TROUBLE WITH QUAKERS HERE TONIGHT

Hal Plen's dependable quintet of ace mermen, Art Besworth, Bus Curwen, Lenny Stowell, Bob White and Captain Franny Powers, will

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