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This fall regulars in the scrum included Bill Pfeiffer, who did especially well in the lineouts, Ed Quattlebaum, Duane Aid-rich, a good hooker despite lack of experience, Lee freshman, Doug Hall, and Chuck Strozier. Sometime scrumhalf Ray Vickers, tough Bruce Caputo, speedy Gage McAgee, the elusive runner John Dickinson, and Mike Burbank, who was best on defense, stood out among the backs...
Getting the Message. Secret of the Bears success is a brutal defense that has allowed eleven opponents an average of just nine points a game Chicago's fearsome "Front Four"- Tackles Earl Leggett and Stan Jones, Ends Doug Atkins and Ed O'Bradovich- have the beef (253 lbs. per man) to squash a running attack, the speed to put constant pressure on enemy passers Assistant Coach George Allen insists that Larry Morris (230 lbs.), Bill George (235 lbs.) and Joe Fortunato (225 lbs ) are the "three best linebackers in football." Pass defense? The Bears' opportunist secondary...
...first half of the season, injuries benched two promising harriers, Doug Raymond and Woody Smith, while inexperience plagued the rest of the team. While they had all raced before, none of the freshman runners had had any substantial cross-country experience. By mid-season, however, they had enough experience to trounce Columbia, 20-41, and to push a strong Penn team before losing, 29-27. From then on, the Crimson gathered momentum. They faltered before Princeton, but ran up victories over Dartmouth, Yale, and the G.B.L. contenders...
Sophomore Doug Hall courageously left his slot in the scrum to pinch hit, but unfamiliar with the position and hampered by a shoulder injury, he found it difficult to catch the ball. On a wet day, the teams tend to kick much more, bringing the opposing fullbacks into important roles. Thus, inexperience worked to Princeton's advantage...
Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon marched into the Senate Finance Committee hearing room prepared to do battle-speedily, he hoped-for the Administration's tax cut bill. But the only person there who seemed to be in much of a rush was Doug Dillon...