Word: grayness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Fullback Bob Gray, who suffered a hard collision in Wednesday's game with Wesleyan, appears not to have sustained any serious head injury and has, according to coach Bruce Munro, "only a real bad headache." Gray will remain in Faulkner Hospital another day for observation before being moved to the Stillman Infirmary. He may be ready for action by next week...
Fullback Bill Brock, who plays opposite Gray, might remain in Cambridge and is also counted a doubtful starter...
...Gray, a junior letterman from Dedham, Mass., collided with a Wesleyan attacker in pursuit of the ball in the fourth quarter. Running at full speed towards the sidelines. Gray fell backwards, striking his head against a bench, and went into convulsions before being taken to the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston...
...Gray's injury dampened the spirits of his teammates who were leading 3-0 at the time. Wesleyan, which had tied the powerful Yale squad earlier in the season, shut out high-scoring Pete Bogovich by double-teaming him. This, however, allowed the Crimson to penetrate their staunch defense early in the first quarter...
Crimson goalie Rich Locksley shut out Wesleyan for 3 quarters before being replaced by sophomore Jim Sawhill, who blanked Wesleyan till late in the last quarter when Gray's injury disheartened his teammates...