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With Eli wingback Jerry Conway feinting inexperienced linebackers out of position, Stu Tisdale constantly fed Ed Senay on a series of fast-breaking plays over tackle and around end. Before a third period leg injury, the swift Senay ran up 170 yards in 22 attempts, and scored twice for the Blue...
Hickman uncovered two remarkably fast backs in Ed Senay and Jerry Conway. The latter is only a sophomore and his name will undoubtedly come up again and again to haunt Harvard teams in the next two years. Brad Quackenbush is the mainstay of the line at right end; he plays offense and defense and docs extremely well at both. Yale also has two fine backers-up in Charles Masters and Bob Spears (the offensive fallback); it was difficult to assess Yale's pass defense in view of Connecticut's exhibition, but the defense did seem somewhat vulnerable to short aerials...
...Conway in Motion...
Hickman uses a variation of the T, running from a balanced line. The wingback (Conway) is stationed well beyond the right end and is in motion in every play. Quarterback Stu Tisdale can either fake a handoff to him or give him the ball...
...final analysis, Connecticut was outcharged in the line and that made the difference. Valpey's squad includes 23 sophomores, 12 juniors, and six seniors and it inevitably will make mistakes before it improves. Meanwhile, Hickman continues to moan. The word out of New Haven yesterday was that Conway and Masters were hurt Saturday and may not be able to play against Brown this weekend. All's right with the world...