Word: chucks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite the loss, Harvard gave some indication of the spark they were to exhibit later in the season. Humenuk and end Pete Hart clicked for a spectacular touchdown pass play, and backs Bill Taylor and Chuck Reed were outstanding in Harvard third period 70 yard scoring drive...
Walt Dobrzelecki, Ernie Zissis, Chuck Kessler, and Bill Southmayd give the Crimson a guard squad with considerable toughness and increasing effectiveness. Although the loss of injured Tom Stephenson will hurt at end, Pat Young is not far behind him in ability. Dave Hudepohl is living up to earlier notices...
SECOND BASE--The Yankees have "little" Booby Richardson, and all fans know he is murder in a series. He wasn't bad during the season, either, with a .302 mark and 209 hits. Chuck Hiller (.275), the Giant, is adequate, but no immortal...
...line is strengthened with five lettermen, but operates as a single unit, Cooley substitutes with individuals rather than platoons. Dan Berkey at center impressed Harvard scouts with his defensive skill, and tackle Chuck Gibson may be one of the best small college tackles around. Harold Milton is a garrison of strength at end. The big question with the line is whether it can remain tough for an entire game (Gibson fan forced to play 56 minutes last week), and avoid making mistakes...
Playing in the thin-aired altitude (7,434 ft. above sea level) of Mexico City's Chapultepec Sports Center, the U.S.'s Chuck McKinley started out as if he meant to deflate the Mexicans entirely. Having one of his good days, the erratic McKinley routed the No. 1 man on Mexico's team, Rafael Osuna, in straight sets, 6-2, 7-5, 6-3. No matter that the U.S. team's No. 2 player, Jon Douglas, lost a tough, five-set match to Mexico's veteran Antonio Palafox. The U.S. was favored in the doubles...