Word: joslin
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...Crimson, too, is without a star tailback. Sophomore Matt Botsford, the team's leading ground gainer and second in rushing yardage in the Ivy League, injured his arm last week and probably will watch the game from the sidelines. But his replacement sophomore Jim Joslin, like the rest of this team, is no man to underrate. Joslin weighs 195 pounds, he can run very hard, he can pass, he can punt, and he can play defense. Joslin's only trouble this season stems from his own nervousness, not from opposing linemen. Botsford is a very poised football player who gets...
With tailback Matt Botsford still out--probably for the rest of the week--Jim Joslin continued to work in the principal varsity backfield yesterday, as the Crimson again drilled for the Princeton game...
Teaming with Joslin in the backfield unit were Tony Gianelly at fullback, Jerry Marsh at quarter, and both Bob Cowles and John Simourian at wingback...
Outstanding on the varsity offense, which ran for touchdowns against the freshman almost on alternate plays, was tailback Jimmy Joslin, filling in for the injured Matt Botsford. At wingback, John Simourian also ran well, alternating occasionally with Bob Cowles...
After a scoreless second quarter, the Crimson took a two-touchdown lead at 4:59 in the third period on Joslin's running pass to Cowles, but the Bobcats, or rather Ahlberg, countered with a 68-yard march immediately after, and he scooted over from the 26 on a hand...