Word: blaik
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...just one year ago that Coach Earl Blaik left the shores of the Hudson with one of the best-coached teams that had been developed in army's long and honorable history. And it was on the following Saturday that a Harlow-concocted offense exploded in the faces of eleven bewildered cadets and gave the rising Crimson Varsity a 20-6 victory and a leading spot among the East's team...
...situation this year is almost the same. Once again the Crimson enters the game a rank underdog. Once again, Blaik has built a crushing attack around hammering Hank Mazur and ripping Ralph Hill, two bruising triple threat backs. And again, the slow-to develop Harlow attack may be ripe to blast the Army...
Smith made his first appearance in moleskins since his injury in the William and Mary tussle, and he hobbled quite perceptably, but there is a possibility that he will be ready for Earl Blaik's forces Saturday...
...period had begun it didn't take Army long to find out that around the ends and through the center the Harvard line was invincible. And so it fell back on its assortment of flashy backs to maintain the U.S.M.A.'s hopes for an undefeated season and Coach Earl Blaik's seven year streak over Dick Harlow...
...though the Army threw more passes than any other Blaik-coached team in recent history--20 in all, of which the Crimson intercepted six, as against the Army's five completions--the Harvard line spelled disaster for Hank Mazur and Company. From the second period on, Peabody, Gardiner, Pfister et al rushed the Cadet passers dizzy, and even twinkletoes Miller had his bid for fame, when he snared the wobbly heave of a harassed Army back and capered towards the Cadets' goal for three yards before falling into an Army tank trap...