Word: joe
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...Junior Joe Ryan and sophomore Tim McLoone, in their best performances to date, finished fifth and sixth, Bob Stempson rounded out the Harvard scoring by coming in ninth...
...thing Ewbank did was to take a hammer to the piggy bank that Werblin had filled as longtime boss of MCA-TV. Over the past three years, the Jets have laid out an estimated $2,000,000 in bonuses for promising college players - $400,000 of which went to Joe Willie Namath, 23, a gimpy-legged quarterback from the University of Alabama who did everything last week except match the A.F.L. record for most touchdown passes in one game...
Targets All Around. Joe's first TD pass went to Split End George Sauer. "I dropped back and looked at four receivers," Namath said later, "and they were all covered. Then I looked at George." George was waiting patiently, all by his lonesome, on the Houston 17; Joe hit him with a pass that traveled a good 60 yds. in the air. New York's second touchdown came on a rollout: whirling suddenly, Namath flipped the ball back across the field to Fullback Matt Snell, who ambled 25 yds. Tight End Pete Lammons was Joe's target...
...strength of the offensive line last week is all the more amazing when you realize that both guards, Al Bersin and Bob Flanagan, and center Joe O'Donnell, are all green. Yovicsin gives a lot of credit to tackles Bob Brooks and Steve Diamond, who not only ripped giant holes in the defense, but called offensive blocking signals as well. This "line-quarter-backing" is important when you play a team that does a lot of stunting, like Lafayette...
...line, where it really counts, end Joe Cook contributed a great deal more than a circus catch of a desperation Zimmerman delivery. The tackles, Bob Brooks and Steve Diamond, were the stalwarts of the line, however. Guards Al Bersin and Bob Flangan and center Joe O'Donnell, all newcomers, handled their outweighed Lafayette counterparts on the line well...