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"H" GOES TO 23 PLAYERS FOR PART IN YALE GAME

Twelve of Men Who Got in Saturday's Game Already Had Football Letters--"Y" gained by 25 Elis--"H" Awards Subject to Approval of H. A. A.

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Twenty-three University players have been awarded their football "H", subject to the approval of the Athletic Association, for having taken part in the Harvard-Yard game Saturday. Of these twelve had been awarded football letters in previous years. Twenty-five Elis won "Y" in Saturday's contest.

The University players awarded letters were Donald Angler '22, of Waban; Wesley Goodwin Brocker '22, of Lindstrom, Minn.; John Fiske Brown '22, of Plymouth; Charles Chauncey Buell '23, of Hartford, Conn.; Vinton Chapin '23, of Boston; Winthrop Hallowell Churchill '23, of Milton; Henry Wadsworth Clark '23, of Ketchikan, Alaska; Phillip Fairbairn Coburn '23, of Weston; Arthur Joseph Conlon '22, of Fitchburg; Roscoeo William fits '23, of Brookline; Mitchell Gratwick '22, of Buffalo, N. T.; Henry Strugis Grew Jr. '24, of Boston; Joseph Milton Hartley '23, of Fairmont, W. Va.; Daniel Stewart Holder '24, of New Orleans, La.; Frederick Howard Hovey Jr. '22, of Montclair, N. J.; Charles Joseph Hubbard Jr. '24, of Readville; Frank Jewett Johnson '22, of Memphis, Tenn.; Richmond Keith Kane '22, of Newport, R. L.; Alexander Haven Lad Jr. '22, of New York City; Charles Clark Macomber '22, of Newtonville; George Owen Jr. '23, of Newton; and Richard Robertson Higgins '22, of Winchester, Manager.

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