Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Only when the varsity passed or ran wide was it able to pick up large amounts of yardage. Clasby and Hardy Cox, the first and second tailbacks, did most of the throwing, although John Ederer threw several successful wingback reverse passes to end Paul Crowley...
...actual scrimmage--against a J.V. defense--featured the offensive work of sophomore tailback Paul Murphy, full-back Jerry Blitz, wingback Brian Reynolds, and quarterback Gerry Marsh. Hardy Cox also ran at tailback...
Statistically, the Dodgers looked less formidable this year than last. Campanella, Hodges, Furillo, Reese and Cox all finished with lower batting averages than in 1951. Home-run production dropped from 184 to 153, and ace Pitcher Don Newcombe was drafted. But the Dodgers had an exceedingly valuable newcomer: Relief Pitcher Joe Black (15-4), Negro recruit to organized baseball who propped up a shaky pitching staff, was voted "National League Rookie of the Year" (TIME, Sept...
Another offensive backfield alignment put Bill Monteith at quarterback, Hardy Cox at tailback, and Jerry Blitz at fullback, while Otis Dewan and Frank White alternated at wingback. The first line remained fairly intact, with Paul Crowley and Hank Rate at ends and John Nichols and Bob Stargel at tackles...
Both offensive backfields went through lengthy rehearsals of plays. Gil O'Neil quarterbacked the "A" unit, with Dick Clasby at tailback, John Ederer at wingback, and John Culver at fullback. The "B" unit featured Bill Monteith at quarterback, Jerry Blitz at fullback, Hardy Cox at tailback, and sophomore Otis "Ki" Dewan at wingback...