Sports

PRECISION AND SPEED

November 1928
Sports
PRECISION AND SPEED
November 1928

A machine, such as Hawley has developed, is a beautiful thing to watch. He has stressed rhythm constantly. He has climbed the stairs of the stadium to sit alone in the midsection and watch the team far below. He has innovated the idea of using a starting gun in practice. As a result the backfield has snap and precision. They get off their marks together and shift like so many automatons, but back of it all is the color, the dash required of all first class teams.

Al Marsters is the same old All- American player as he was last year. His ability to change his stride, to ward off tacklers, and throw his hips better than Gilda Gray in her prime, has stamped him as a halfback who will join the heroes of the past in the eyes of Dartmouth men.