Word: champi
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Yovicsin, however, is not enjoying his predicament. "We would like to play one, but we play two because we don't know who is better." he said Saturday. Champi has been number one so far, and played most of the game against B.U., coming out because of a nose bleed...
...Crimson first got into trouble Saturday when a pitch by Champi fell on the ground and was recovered by B.U. near midfield. The Terriers drove for their first touchdown...
Yovicsin noted after the Holy Cross game that little mistakes had prevented long drives, but had not proved disastrous. As it had done in its first two games, however, B.U. took advantage of such mistakes. So Champi already had a mark against him, but mistakes have to be expected...
...most obvious failing of Crimson quarterbacking Saturday was the inability to put passes into the hands of receivers. This was also a problem against Holy Cross. Champi, who throws the javelin for the track team, has a strong arm and can be accurate, as his long pass to Pete Varney in the opening game demonstrated. But neither he nor Smith has been consistently accurate...
...almost immedately, a pitchout by quarterback Frank Champi fell to the ground and was recovered by a B. U. lineman. The Terriers had earned a reputation in their first two games as a team that capitalized on mistakes by the opposition, and Saturday they started a scoring drive on this Harvard miscue...