As a late news bulletin, Phil Glazer, the boy from Memphis who "shuah laks to play football" was chosen as the 1933 leader of the Big Green, and the team could not have made a better choice than this slashing 205-pound tackle.
Glazer went through the entire Harvard and Yale games without a substitute and has seen service in the major portion of every game since he broke in as a sophomore star. He prepared at Memphis Central High School and is the first Southern boy within memory to lead the Big Green.
Glazer's election preserves the succession of Dartmouth linemen who have led the team. He succeeds Bill Hoffman of Lock Haven, Penn., and the string has remained unbroken since the days of Dick Black in 1928.