Word: gil
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After a passing session in which Carroll Lowenstein and Gil O'Neil did most of the work, and a close-range tackling drill. Coach Lloyd Jordan sent his second team against the junior varsity in a 45-minute scrimmage. After that, the third string took over against the jayvees for 15 minutes...
...offense, Jordan tried a number of different backfield combinations as the squad ran through its T and single-wing plays. One backfield had Isenberg at tailback, John West at fullback, Gil O'Neil at quarterback, and Warden at wingback...
Instead, Jordan concentrated on new offensive patterns to use against Cornell Saturday. Blocking quarterback Gil O'Neil, who led the Crimson's lone scoring march last Saturday, ran largely single wing plays in a full scrimmage against the first defensive unit...
...single wing, as well as the T, was stressed, lefty Gil O'Neil sharing the passing with Lowenstein. Dick Duback, third string tailback, turned in some creditable running...
...highly effective in the fourth period against the Lions' second string defense, does not certain a real passing threat, so it cannot be used exclusively. But when what formation was working well and Harvard had fourth down, three to go on the Columbia 16-yard line, it seems Gil O'Neil might better have given the ball to West on the single-wing rather than Warden on the T. As it was, Warden made one yard and Harvard lost possession...