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After the 21-21 tie in 1954, Brown triumphed, 14 to 6, in 1955, and 21 to 12, in 1956. In 1957, Harvard absorbed its worst licking at the hands of a Bruin eleven. Behind quarterbacks Frank Finney and Nick Pannes, today's starter, Brown scored early and often against an outclassed and injury-ridden Crimson eleven. The final score was Brown 33, Harvard...
Quarterback Frank Finney, Dartmouth's Halfback John Crouthamel and Yale's Center Mike Pyle could make almost any varsity in the U.S. But football players must compete for available financial aid on a strictly equal basis with all other students. Many of the best players get no help at all. Dartmouth's Coach Bob Blackman. reared in the high-pressure big time (University of Southern California), reports with a lingering trace of disbelief that in his four seasons at Dartmouth "none of our first-string quarterbacks have required or received scholarship help." In the Ivy League, explains...
Leading the league in total offense is Brown quarterback Frank Finney, 122 yards ahead of Cornell's ace, Tom Sky-peck. Finney completed his final season with 852 yards on 162 plays. The two quarterbacks are also in a dog-fight for passing honors, with Finney 122 yards ahead...
...first team included: Norman Juvonen (E), Cornell; Barney Berlinger (E), Penn; Robert Shaunessy (T), Harvard; Edward Savitsky (T), Cornell; and Alvin Krutsch (G), Dartmouth; Joseph DeDeo (G), Princeton; Donald Warburton (C), Brown; Frank Finney (QB), Brown; John Crouthamel (HB), Dartmouth; John Heyd (HB), Princeton; and Paul Choquette (FB), Brown...
...choice for first team quarterback was apparently very close between Finney and Cornell's Tom Skypeck. Finney played a brilliant game against Harvard this season, completing 12 out of 20 passes, and scoring three touchdowns...