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An all-star House football game at the Stadium Saturday seemed assured last night when Coach Dwight Hyde 1B of Open University released his squad roster. This is thus the first House all-star game in the history of Harvard football.
Hyde also revealed that he had signed coaches John Coan 1B, and Bill Thompson 1B of Kirkland, and John McKenna 2B of Dunster. Football observers who scanned the Open and Closed squad lists said that two more powerful House elevens had never been fielded. The team:
KIRKLAND: John Tangen, hb; Joseph Broido, hb; Arthur Levy, hb; A.F. Dowahare e; Thayer Brown e; Eliot Stone, t; Charles Hartley, t; Hanson Reynolds, g.
DUDLEY: Tom Egan, e; John Altmyer c; robert Whoriskey, qb; Charles Collins, hb.
DUNSTER: Bob Smith, hb; Fred Koch, hb; Mark Noble, hb; R. Kline, hb; Ed Cohen, c; Peter Hill, t; Anthony Van Wye, t; Andrew Ichiti, g; Deke DeCoen, e.
WINTHROP: Ken Eddy, e; Jerry Dorman, e; Frank Leahy, t; Fred Davis, t; william Frank, g; George Chase, g; william Frank, g; John Riley, g; Robert Knauss, c; Walter Greeley, qb; Frank Hernberg, hb; James Wykoff, hb; Norman Hall, fb.
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