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...Crimson second line. While it was abundantly clear that a substitute line does not a stone wall make, its offensive play was good--so good, in fact, that one no longer continues to take the work of Bill Meigs, Orville Tice, John Maher, Tim Anderson, Bob Cochran, Bill Frate, et al, almost for granted. The quality of their work is statistically evident, for they opened holes often enough to allow a predominantly sopho- more backfield to rack up 20 first downs. And most of those were gained without the services of sophomore tailback Matt Botsford, who suffered an elbow injury...
...ball as he fell between the defenders on the eight. After a Sam Fyock to Jerry Marsh pass which had put the ball on the goal line was nullified by a penalty, Fyock hit Cochran on the four, and the senior end drove over for the score. Bill Frate was there to kick the point, but a bad pas from center permitted him only to grab the ball and run towards the left end where he landed safely in the end zone...
...want the runner to get up. The only Crimson regular not certain of starting is agile tackle Orville Tice, who hurt his ankle against Columbia. A key man in the Crimson's running plans, Tice may be able to play today. If he isn't ready, senior Bill Frate will start...
With Painter in the line will be standout guards Bill Meigs and Captain Tim Anderson, tackle John Maher, Tice or Frate, and ends Bob Cochran and Joe Ross...
Tice, whom Coach Lloyd Jordan calls "the key guy in our offensive mechanism," re-injured his ankle and will be out indefinitely, while the rapidly improving starter, Meyer, will miss at least two to three weeks with a bad back. Bill Frate will continue to play the inside tackle in place of Tice, Koch, and outside tackle, will back up John Maher, who played brilliantly against Cornell and Columbia...