Word: ippolito
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hank Keohane Bob Fisher LT Bob Pillsbury Stan Baldwin LG Terry Lenzner Frank Szvetecz C Jon Christensen Stan Shaughnessy RG Jerry Weidler Gordon Batcheller RT Eric Nelson Ed Kostelnik RE Dave Cappiello Jay Cullen QB Charlie Ravenel Dan Sachs LH Chet Boulris Ron Goldman RH Larry Repsher Mike Ippolito FB Sam Halaby...
...Frankfort, Ky. 17 Goldman, Ronald E. '61 20 5:9 165 Beverly Hills, Calif. 21 Hagstrom, Jon '61 20 6:1 193 Gloucester, Mass. 43 Herrmann, Elmer J. Jr. '62 19 5:10 165 Orange, N.J. 48 Hoit, Roger O. '62 18 6:1 170 New York, N.Y. 37 Ippolito, Michael V. '60 21 6:2 203 Long Branch, N.J. 18 Iseman, Michael D. '61 20 6:3 200 Fremont, Neb. 77 Klein, James W. '61 19 6:2 197 Pine Lakes, N.J. 36 Kornrumpf, Donald M. '61 20 5:10 185 Uniondale, N.Y. 25 Laird, William...
PRINCETON: Although the Tigers have one of the top backfields in sophomore Phil Carlin, Mike Ippolito, Mike Iseman and any of three speedy tailbacks--Don Sachs, Hugh Scott and Jack Sullivan--coach Dick Colman is faced with problems on the interior line positions. Princeton will have the advantage of five League games at home...
...behind the four-hit pitching of erstwhile basketball hero Herman Belz, moving into a tie for first place with Navy. The strong first half of the Tigers' batting order, including brother Carl at first base, shortstop Bill McMillan and football idols Gene Locks and Mike Ippolito at third base and left field, pounded out eight hits and scored all the runs...
...Princeton tailbacks, Hugh "the Great" Scott and John "Silky" Sullivan, usually managed to get six to ten yards into the Crimson secondary before being brought down. They were both fast and tricky runners; and they were greatly assisted by the blocking of Capt. Fred Tiley and quarterback Mike Ippolito...