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Arnold Horween '20, of Chicago, Ill., was unanimously elected captain of the informal University football team to succeed W. B. Snow '18, at a meeting of the squad held immediately preceding the game Saturday.
Horween prepared at the Francis W. Parker School. In his first year in the University he was regular fullback on his Freshman team. Throughout the season he was the most consistent ground gainer in the 1920 backfield and in the game with the Yale Freshmen he scored two touchdowns by line plunges.
With the formation of the informal squad, Horween, who has returned to college on furlough from the Naval Reserve to take the Naval courses, was one of the first to report.
In the few games which the team has played he has proved to be the strongest back in the squad. He is a versatile player combining great ability in line plunging with skill in kicking.
At the end of last season Horween was considered by all critics as excellent material for the 1917 University eleven. He is 20 years old, five feet, ten inches tall and weighs 203 pounds.
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