Word: chasey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dartmouth, suffering from the loss of injured number one rusher and scorer Bob Mlakar, will probably start sopho-more Jim Chasey at quarterback. Coach Bob Blackman has had only three losing seasons in 27 years of coaching but concedes it will take a miracle to avoid one this year...
Harvard's defense, led by linebackers John Emery and Dale Neal, and ends John Cramer and Steve Ranere, repeatedly broke through to dump Dartmouth's highly-touted quarterback, Jim Chasey, and its veteran halfback Bob Lundquist behind the line. By the end of the half, Dartmouth had gained only 16 yards on the ground...
...second quarter started out to be a repetition of the first as Hornblower fumbled on the Dartmouth 47 and the Green recovered. But on the next play, Harvard's defense separated the ball from Chasey, and Lonny Kaplan jumped on it for the Crimson...
...Dartmouth offense is led by sophomore quarterback Jim Chasey, who took over the play-calling duties from veteran Bill Koenig two weeks ago, and halfbacks Bob Lundquist and Tom Miller. Chasey throws well--26 completions out of 45 passes so far, without any interceptions...
Dartmouth then went to work with a relentless short passing attack. After the second Harvard touchdown they took the ball and drove 95 yards in 12 plays, ending their march with a nine yard scoring run. Jim Chasey, the Dartmouth quarterback, passed to end Bob Calhoun for two extra points, tying the score at 14-14 as the half ended...