Word: johanson
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wall will include: center and captain Larry McCully, Pete Briggs and Bob Shaunessy at tackles, Jim Keating and Glen Nelson at guards, and Warren Huff and John Soucek at the ends. Soucek took a 30-yard pass from back field alternate Ron Johanson into the end zone against Princeton...
...still greater improvement, both offensively and defensively. The line held, even in the ankle-deep mud. Tailback Jim Bell broke away for a long touchdown run and began to contribute many of the yards gained by rushing. Merkel came through with three scores, two on long gallops. Ron Johanson began to hit his highly developed ends. Warren Huff and John Sourcek, with successful passes...
...yard pass play from Ron Johanson to Stu Hershon netted the final Crimson score late in the fourth quarter. A pass from Johanson to John Soucek, good for 40 yards to the Tiger 10 yard line set up the fourth touchdown. The squad drove down to the two yard line and Merkel bucked over for the tally...
Tackles Pete Briggs and Hal Anderson and guards Jim Keating and Glen Nelson headed a strong forward wall which effectively bottled up Princeton's fleet backs. Offensive ends Soucek and Hershon enabled Johanson to complete his passes with accuracy, in spite of the mucky going...
...Mastodons have a massive line, averaging well over 200 pounds. Former JV lettermen Clark Cowen and Ames Stevens hold down the left side of the line, with heavyweight wrestler Larry Johanson and Pugh playing right tackle and guard. Dugald Fletcher is the offensive center, with 240-pound Whitey Black on defense. Major Close and Myles Herter are the pass-catching ends, with Jim Fleming spelling Herter on defense. Ed and Sum White, Herron Morris, and Bob Cohen are reserve linemen...