Word: arico
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sparked by their Arico-sized editor Jerry Tallmer, the Daily Dartmouth cohoris made a creditable showing yesterday against a fleet pass-snagging CRIMSON touch team. The Crimeditors hit the warpath in the final period, however, and left the Green behind...
Johnny Krol, Bud Kast, Joe Arico and Ray Hall are the other backfield threats that the Indians have to offer Arico is speedy but light, Hall is a chunky plunger, Kast is shifty but inexperienced, and Krol is to all appearances only a disappointment...
...what he has been known to do. Bud Kast, a starter against F. and M. and Columbia also may see considerable action. Although inexperienced, he is very shifty in an open field and is a good passer. It was his toss to Wolfe that scored against Yale. Joe Arico, fastest man in the backfield, comes nearest to being a climax runner, and may also play as a halfback...
...plunging back berth, Senior Ray Hall who started against Yale is most likely to get the call, although he may give way to either Kroll or Arico. Chunky and fast on the short distances, he has the best record of completions of any man on the squad...