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Baseball captain Bart Harvey hit the big time in another sport yesterday as Dick Harlow raised him to the Varsity football squad. Bart had been working out with the Jayvees.
To prove that his promotion was no mistake, Harvey displayed an unexpected talent in the afternoon practice drill when he answered a call for a place-kicker and promptly lofted his first boot well into the end zone. A little more of that and he may prove a successor to Hank Vander Eb as a specialty man.
Tomorrow's game will probably be the big chance for the Freshmen to show their stuff. With the end squad depleted, Dana Dudley is now the second string right flank, and George Boston is also likely to see a good deal of action. Wally Flynn will, of course, go in to punt and then stick around for seasoning . . . Soup Gardiner, no. 2 center, will probably be in longer than he was last week, for Jack Fisher was visibly tired toward the end of the North Carolina contest . . . In the backfield, Jackie Comerford ranks as the Crimson's top passer and has been working out with the A team, while little Leo Flynn is a topnotch climax runner.
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