Word: chiofaro
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Dates: during 1964-1964
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When Coach Nat Harris, Jr. speaks of a "fairly solid defensive corps" he includes such men as 215-pound freshman football captain Don Chiofaro. When he speaks of being "a big hockey team" he has in mind such men as Ben Smith, a 6 ft., 3 in., 200-pound forward, Dennis Clark, a 6 ft., 1 in., 195-pound defenseman, and Montague Demment, who plays both up and back and checks in at 6 ft., 189 pounds...
...Chiofaro teams up with 145-pound Jerry Delaney to form an effective Mutt and Jeff combine for the second defense. Demment drops back to fill in at times...
...Crimson's most effective offensive weapon has been the passing of quarter-back Rick Zimmerman, chiefly to end Carter Lord. Middle linebacker Dowald Chiofaro leads an effective pass rush...
...pass defense looked strong--two intercepted passes--and the defensive ends consistently bottled up the halfback sweeps. And when the B.C. fullback made it past Stanley Greenridge at middle guard, linebacker Don Chiofaro was there to drag him down...
...Chiofaro, the rock of the Crimson defense, picked off the aerial on the Eagle 30 and bulled his way down to the four-yard line. Three plays later Zimmerman snuck over for the score...