Word: culver
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Brien Torrey (184) LG (190) Meigs Henn (190) C (202) Coolidge Cunard (190) RG (190) Anderson Anderson (190) RT (214) Culollas Mathis (200) RE (185) Ross Pitts (185) QB (175) Conzelman Flippin (181) LH (155) Lowenstein Agnew (175) RH (190) White Smith (188) FB (210) Culver...
...with one man at wingback and the other at tailback. It may also employ some T formation attack, with Lowenstein, a clever ball handler, under center, and Clasby, a better runner than passer, at left half. Brian Reynolds, a fine running halfback, might move up to right half. John Culver, of course, would be at fullback. The 215 pound senior has been bothered by no injuries and should run well today...
...those plans considerably. The Crimson did use some T plays, however. Against B.C., after an unsuccessful first half of single wing plays, it abruptly switched into the T. Lowenstein went under center, Dick Clasby went into a normal left half position, Brian Reynolds was at right half, and John Culver at fullback. The varsity, which had been almost completely stymled until then, had little trouble moving through the B.C. defense. Reynolds looked smooth on straight cross bucks, and Clasby and Lowenstein teamed up well on passing combinations. Culver, of course, ran hard, as he does from...
...third touchdown came shortly thereafter on a pass to Culver that ate up 55 yards. Culver, by the way, averaged 5.5 yards per carry and is 'a much better ball player than last year," according to the Davidson coach. With a minute left in the half, the Wildcats finally tallied on a long throw from Bill Rowland to Jim Thacker, whom the Crimson was able to bottle the rest of the afternoon. The half-time score...
After White's score, the crowd, which had seen the Bank kick off the Blood Drive before the game, watched Brian Reynolds open the Combined Charities campaign with a series of quick kicks.Fullback JOHN CULVER, (34), running like a halfback on this play, breaks away from Davidson tacklers for a 30 yard gain in the third quarter of Saturday's game...