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...very slowly, or in a circle, or just fell over. But my 2 yellow back stayed in tiptop shape and before the end of every game he would outrun everyone for a long touchdown. Yale and Colgate will move slowly and fall over in a dull battle today, but Jauron will break one long run in the fourth quarter to end a slow, close game. Yale 17, Colgate...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: A Touch of Garlic | 10/2/1971 | See Source »

Yale has Dick Jauron, who decided not to come to Harvard when SDS occupied University Hall in 1969. Jauron picked up 962 yards as a sophomore and ran for 189 yards in three quarters as Yale whipped U Conn 23-0 in its opener. With 26 seniors. Yale also has plenty of people beside Jauron to help win games, and they may well win the Ivy League title. Yale's passing game may not be awesome, however, and the Yale crowd applauded when quarterback Chuck Sizemore threw his first pass against U Conn late in the second quarter. He ended...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Crimson Ivy League Football Preview | 10/1/1971 | See Source »

...only reliable tight end and a tackle who has been described as its best defensive lineman in years. On the plus side, John Bjorklund, the first Princeton back to gain over 1000 yards rushing, is back, and if he lives up to last year, he will join Marinaro and Jauron in one of the best All-Ivy running backfields ever assembled...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Crimson Ivy League Football Preview | 10/1/1971 | See Source »

Some things, however, don't change. Penn, which may finally have put together a respectable squad after two years of disappointment, put down Lehigh for the 52nd consecutive year. Yale, still dangerous with halfback Dick Jauron, rubbed out Connecticut for the 21 time in 23 attempts. And Dartmouth, although decimated by graduation and working with a new coach, rumbled past Massachusetts, 31-7, for its tenth straight victory. The Ivy power structure--built around Harvard, Dartmouth, Princeton and Yale--is basically intact, with the addition of Cornell this year to make things interesting...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Powers of the Press | 9/29/1971 | See Source »

...Dartmouth and Yale led the first team selections with six players each. Running back Dick Jauron was the only sophomore in the top group. Brown and Penn, which had the slightest first team representation, nabbed the majority of second team and honorable mention berths...

Author: By R. W. D., | Title: Crimson Gets Five Spots In Coaches' All-Ivy Vote | 12/14/1970 | See Source »

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