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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Molloy probably won't be back for the rest of the year, according to both the doctors and Jordan Olivar. And what old Blues feared after he was injured has happened--his sucessor, Jim Lopez, just hasn't shown the passing accuracy that Yale must depend on. Lopez has helped the Elis defensively, but probably right now Olivar would trade all of last year's defensive platoon for a small, slow, little man like Carroll Lowenstein, with a sturdy accurate arm like Lowenstein...
Lopez just hasn't helped Yale. Against Cornell, when the Big Red and Blue battled to a scoreless tic, he cost the Bulldogs a touchdown when he was unable to connect with a receiver on four throws from within the Cornell twenty. The discouraging thing about this, according to Eli sportswriters, is that the incompletions weren't the result of bad luck, they were the result of bad throwing...
There are other problem for Olivar. One has been finding a place for Yale captain Joe Fortunato. Fortunato, a clever hard tackling linebacker last year just hasn't been able to make the transition to the game of one platoon. He isn't a shifty runner, and he can't play the line...
...fullback Jerry Jones, the team's leading rusher last season has gained less than 50 yards this season. Slowed down at first by the flu, Jones hasn't come along well. Latest statistics give him 43 yards gained in 12 carries. Jones in the process has lost his job to a former junior understudy, Phil Mathias. Mathias has carried the weight of the Yale attack and has stood up surprisingly well. He carried 31 times for 100 yards against Colgate, and made 34 in ten tries against Dartmouth. But observers say he is not the runner Jones...
...gentleman friend of mine who works for your paper, hasn't been around to see me much lately. Each time I track him down, his sleepy eyes and unshaven jewls tell me better than any words could that he just isn't taking care of himself. He keeps saying that he's in some sort of back-biting contest . . . . he calls it EXECCOMP, which I suppose is a letter abbreviation like UNRRA or CIO or something...