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...will not be easy. Bruin coach Alva Kelly, who remarked this week that he didn't have to get his team up for Harvard because they did it themselves, brings a team into the Stadium that is well suited for exploiting the Crimson's two glaring weaknesses. First, Brown is probably more effective in the air than on the ground, and second, it has the breakaway speed in Dick Beland and Jack McTigue to take advantage of the varsity's slowness...

Author: By Charles Steedman, | Title: Bruin Air Attack Will Exploit Slow Crimson in Today's Game | 11/17/1956 | See Source »

...Bruin line, on the other hand, is full of veterans. The left side is probably as good as any other in the League, with Captain Dick Bence at end, 225-pound Gil Robertshaw at tackle, and Dick Crews at guard. Bence is a good pass receiver, who has scored twice against League opponents on aerials from Finney. Robertshaw plays much like last year's Brown Captain Jim McGuinness: he is big, strong, fast, and very hard to move...

Author: By Charles Steedman, | Title: Bruin Air Attack Will Exploit Slow Crimson in Today's Game | 11/17/1956 | See Source »

Three of Brown's four largest ground gainers have been out of action the last two weeks and unable even to scrimmage this week. Kelley said that the lack of scrimmage had made the Bruin attack rusty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brown Second Team May Start Saturday | 11/14/1956 | See Source »

...Bruins scored first in the fourth inning when, after two outs, Pinch singled. He then advanced to third on catcher Bing Crosby's wild throw to second, and finally scored on Bob Hastings' error. The varsity countered with two runs in the same inning as John Getch led off with a single and moved to second when Walt Stahura was hit by Bartsch. Both runners then scored when the Bruin left fielder dropped Stu Levine's long...

Author: By James W. B. benkard, | Title: Crimson Nine Defeats Brown, 4-2 | 4/26/1956 | See Source »

...comparative scores are of any significance, the game should be a runaway. Army and Holy Cross, two teams shut out by the Crimson, beat Brown 18-0 and 16-5 respectively. In their five games to date, the Bruin pitchers have been shelled for no less than 60 runs...

Author: By James W. B. benkard, | Title: Nine Favored to Trouce Brown Today | 4/25/1956 | See Source »

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