Word: cross
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...safe prediction that Holy Cross will field the beefiest team on the schedule Saturday and the Crimson got in the mood to face this array of brawn yesterday by grinding through the longest scrimmage of the week...
Then the Jayvees took over, running from the Crusaders' "T" formation for almost another hour against bitter Varsity resistance. But the simulation was not quite perfect, according to Scout Bill Barkley's reports. The real Holy Cross line will outweigh the Crimson 15 pounds per man, and fullback Veto Kissell is a young monster as a line bucker. He has been averaging five yards per play. Holy Cross varies its power routine with a strong passing attack from quarterback Walt Brennan to ends Tom Kelleher and Jim Dieckelman...
...opened its semi-annual drive for blood donations from Harvard and Radcliffe students yesterday in an effort to fill three-quarters of the Cambridge quota for the current Red Cross campaign...
...contact work under the Stadium lights, he had his offense running against Henry Lamar's Freshmen, while at the other end of the same field, the Jayvees hammered away at the first-string defensive squad with a Holy Cross T attack...
With the possible exception of guard Sam Butler, injured in Saturday's Dartmouth game, the Crimson will be at full physical strength for Holy Cross--if. The if hinges on whether pre-meds Emil Drvarie, Walt Coulson, and Skip Garvey can avoid taking an all-day examination scheduled for Saturday. All three are supposed to show up for the tests, which are run by the medical school entrance boards. The afternoon portion is listed for 2 to 5 p.m., at precisely the time the Crimson linemen will be needed at the Stadium...