Word: borjeson
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Other Crimson opponents on the first team are tackle Howie Borjeson of Brown, and guard Pete Reich of Dartmouth. Tackle George Rambour, also of Dartmouth, made the second team...
...lack of team depth, the visitors will not be without individual stand-outs. Walt Molineux, recent winner of the B.A.A. college 880, will be favored to win the mile over the Crimson's Dave Cairns in what should be the best race of the day. Another Bruin star, Gil Borjeson, should have little trouble winning the 35 pound weight throw, and is capable of winning the shot...
Loss of graduated left tackle Gerard Walters also hampered Zitrides, although Gil Borjeson, star hammer-thrower for the track team, has improved greatly over the course of the season. At left guard Brown has John Pietre, a slow moving veteran. Center has proved another trouble spot, where Zitrides has been going along with Ed Sexton, an inexperienced junior...
...while the agile Powers, all 6 ft. 4 in, and 220 pounds of him, stays on for two-way duty. Most of the Bruins play both offense and defense: the only other positions which are split are left tackle, where Steve Lalikos, a 19-year-old junior, spells Borjeson, and fullback, where Jim Martland replaces Beaulieu. On occasion, Zitrides inserts Chuck Bryson and Jimmy Hutchinson at the linebacker positions...
Against competition like Yale's Spence Cone, Gould Donahue, Jim Fuchs, and Vic Frank, Brown's Gil Borjeson, and Dartmouth's Al Reich, the Crimson weight-throwers will have a trying afternoon. Charlie Keith and Don Trimble should do well with the javelin. But Geoff Tootell and Al Wilson with the discus, Tootell and Trimble with the shot, and Eric Stromsted with the hammer will face the top men in the East...