Word: blaik
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...South's All-Star football team, led by Vanderbilt's Bill Wade, over the North's, 35-7; in Miami. North Quarterback Bob Blaik, late of West Point and more lately an assistant backfield coach at Colorado College, passed for the North's only score. The East, paced by the running and kicking of Ohio State's Vic Janowicz and the passing of Princeton's Dick Kazmaier, over the West, 15-14, in San Francisco's annual Shrine game. ¶ The St. Louis University basketball team, the Sugar Bowl title, over Kentucky...
...Earl Blaik in a post game conference remarked that the game was a good thing for Harvard, a switch on his speech after last year's rout by Army when he said Harvard is good for football. As for the Crimson's opponent of next week, Dartmouth, Blaik, who has played both teams, said merely that "it should be a good game--that's the conventional answer...
...pass to Tulenko which covered 35 yards to the Army 30. Two more carries by Healey and one by fullback Tom Ossman put the ball on the 10, where Tulenko threw a wingback reverse pass to Paul Crowley in the end zone. The play, incidentally, was one of Blaik's favorites when he was coaching at Dartmouth. Montieth added the extra point from placement to tie the score...
...Blaik is knee-deep in good ends. Lowell Sisson and Ron Lincoln occasionally go both ways, although the coach, largely out of desperation, uses two platoons in order to train his inexperienced charges to be adopt in at least one aspect of the game. Defensively, however, Lincoln is turned out of a play far more easily than is Krobock...
With this flock of lower-class talent, the football prospects of the Academy are not overly gloomy. Earl Blaik's distant future is comparatively pleasant; his immediate future is dismal; but his very immediate future--this afternoon--might not be too hard to take...