Word: cochran
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Full colors, rugby's equivalent of, varsity letters, were given to Bryer, Ticknor, and Turner, as well as Captain Robert A. Albert '55, John Chalsty 1G, Robert No Cochran '55, Nathaniel K. Cooke '55, Kenneth B. Culbert '55, William A. Frate '55, Martin R. Lindsay 1GB, Jerry R. Marsh '55, Alastair J. C. E. Rellie '58, Michael A. Reynal '58, Robert E. Richter '55, Emery T. Smyth '55, and Orville M. Tice...
...Crimson completely dominated the first half despite losing center Bob Cochran with a knee injury after eight minutes of play. Ten minutes later Lionel Bryer picked up a loose ball and passed to Martin Lindsay, who dived over the line to put the ruggers ahead 3 to 0 at the half...
...important man in the Crimson's second defeat of the Indians was Bob Cochran, who scored all the side's points on two fine penalty kicks. His second conversion, made with less than ten minutes remaining was a superb 50 yard angled place kick...
Dartmouth took control of the play immediately after the kickoff, and opened the scoring at the 15 minute mark with a converted try near the posts. Cochran's first kick came in time to make the score 5 to 3 at the half...
...Cochran utilized the only other method of scoring open to the side when he kicked a fine drop goal from a wide angle, and Martin Lindsay ended the scoring on a pass from Rellie...