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...large, Harvard's tackling was fierce and somewhat improved over last year's. But there were also many one-armed tackles, and these will not work against backs like Army's. The Crimson's most able lineman seemed to be Dike Hyde, defensive left end. He covered his territory well and Columbia's success in gaining yardage inside Hyde was largely due to the fact that the rest of the left side was being pushed to the right. Dick Heidtmann, defensive guard, played opposite the Lions Gerry Audette and showed much promise. He made many stops outside his area, although...
...present line lacks such formidable men as Will Davis, Howie Houston, and Stretch Mazzone--Buemen with exceptional football instinct--as well as two other first-string players from 1949, John Coan and Chief Bender. This means that only two men who started against Yale last year--left end Dike Hyde and center Paul O'Brien--are on hand now, and it does not appear that Hyde will be in the lineup which opens against Columbia here tomorrow...
...soon as the runback was completed, Jordan sent in Dike Hyde in place of lists at defensive end; Tom Ossman and Paul O'Brien took ever as linebackers, and Dave Warden and Burke were the halfbacks. While played safety...
...first team contained one lineup change: Fred Ravreby moved up at right end in place of Hank Rate, who ran second string with Dike Hyde. Dick Heidtmann, formerly a tackle, was working at guard with the second team...
Offensive and defensive players were gradually interchanged so that almost all the backs and ends worked on both units. The first string defense, which did not include linemen, had Dike Hyde and Stan Brition, ends; Tom Ossman and Paul O'Brien, backers-up; Hardy Cox and Dusty Burke, halfbacks; and Warren Wylie, safety man. Then George Emmons and Hank Rate went in as ends; Buddy Lemay replaced O'Brien, Bob Ray took over for Burke, Jerry Blitz for Cox, and Dick Duback for Wylie...