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...starting lineup for Yale are Captain and left tackle Mike Pyle, left end John Hutcherson, left guard Ben Balme, center Hardy Will, right tackle Jim King, and the entire backfield-quarterback Tom Singleton, left halfback Lou Muller, right halfback Ken Wolfe, and fullback Bob Blanchard. (The other two men in the starting lineup are right guard Bill Kay, a sophomore who is filling in for Paul Bursick, the victim of a knee injury against Princeton last week; and right end Jim Pappas, a junior...
...Blanchard and Singleton...
...Yale is on offense, look out for Blanchard and Singleton. Fullback Blanchard runs the ball more than any other Yale player, and he, along with a rugged forward wall, has given the Bulldogs their reputation as a bread and butter "grind-it-out-up-the-middle" team. Singleton will probably start the game with the regular straight hand-offs to the 6'2" 203 pound fullback, who favors the stronger left side of the line over Pyle and Balme. When Blanchard isn't plugging away, Ted Hard, a 6' 190 pound junior, will do it for him. Both fullbacks...
...After Blanchard's touchdown (midway in the third quarter), Oliver slowly emptied his bench. Junior quarterback Bill Leockonby, who had a lot of fun completing five of 11 passes for 47 yards, scored Yale's last touchdown on a three yard run. Ed Kaake toed the extra point...
During the last period Hard looked like Blanchard, and Princeton's Scott ran and threw, and ran and threw some more in the Tigers' long touchdown drives...