Sports

MARSTERS-BREITHUT COMBINATION

November 1928
Sports
MARSTERS-BREITHUT COMBINATION
November 1928

Heinie Swarthout was the only capable end in sight at the beginning of the season, but since his permanency Harold Booma and Norm Bankart, the last section of several Dartmouth Bankarts, have come into prominence. All this was the pre-season outlook for the team, and many sporting writers out- did themselves in written metaphors and similes trying to predict a championship season, which caused the Hawley agitation described elsewhere.

The rise of Fred Breithut was the cause of much optimism, which seems to be wholly correct. Hawley has the halfbacks which many coaches have thought existed only in that realm between the evening and the dawn, but this particular dream has come true. In the right handed Marsters and the left handed Breithut, there are unlimited possibilities of attack. Marsters was shifted from right to left halfback when Breithut's abilities became known, and they work together on the running plays and pass formations as smoothly as your grandmother's velvet portieres. That combination just can't be beaten.

DARTMOUTH'S KICKERS LIMBER UP DURING PRACTICE, LEFT TO RIGHT: CAPT. BLACK, BOB HARRIS, TOM LONGNECKER, AL MARSTERS AND HENRY JOHNSON.

MIKE SHERMAN, VETERAN GUARD, TAKES A WORKOUT ON THE CHARGING APPARATUS.