Word: flippin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Tiley, 215-pound sophomore, showed his ability to perform the exacting fullback duties in Coach Charlie Caldwell's complicated single wing pattern in the opening game against Colgate. Against Columbia, Morris, just a tall, awkward sub for the brilliant Royce Flippin last year, took over and scored three touchdowns. A week later Mottley, whose name isn't in the pre-season brochure, sparked the attack...
...National Football League ignored the Crimson and most Ivy League teams in their draft of college seniors. Earlier this week of the 360 chosen, only three were from teams that faced the Crimson: Phil Tarasovic of Yale, choice 101, Bill DeGraaf of Cornell, choice 324, and Royce Flippin of Princeton, pick 334. Bill Meigs commented that while he was not called, he had received a long questionnaire this fall but had shown no great enthusiasm for it. He believed that his light weight had contributed to his neglect by the pros...
Princeton's Royce Flippin and Dick Meade of Cornell, although "standouts" according to the A.P. failed to make the All-Ivy team because of injuries which kept them out of action most of the season...
...Just as he did last year, Princeton's injury-prone pass pitcher, Royce N. Flippin Jr., ended a long season of bench-warming by leading his team to an upset victory over Yale...
Indications are that the Tigers' mastery of the Yale line was mostly psychological, as Royce Flippin, who got in for only 13 plays, has been the Bulldog's biggest nemesis for three seasons...