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Tryouts will begin today in the Leverett House Junior Common Room...
Outside of Intihar and junior Carl Berner who will start at tackle, James is starting five sophomores in his line. Only Gerry Knapp, the right end, has shown anything in the team's previous two games, a narrow 14-6 victory over Lehigh, and a 21-6 defeat at the hands of Colgate. But these sophomores were all members of a very strong freshman team which lost just one game, 14-7, to an undefeated Yale squad...
Anchored by its captain, Bill Meigs the Crimson line is big, strong, and, most important, experienced. There are no sophomores on the first seven, and only one junior, 212-pound guard Ted Metropoulos, the fastest lineman not an end. Between Meigs and Metropoulos is the third of the five big "M's", Jan Meyer, the 210-pound center. The other two big "M's" are tackle John Maher and end Bob Morrison. Orville Tice is the other tackle and Ed Kennedy the other...
...contrast to his wealth of backfield talent and experience, Coach James has had to sort over graduates from the junior varsity and freshman teams to find a starting line. A lack of success thus far can be seen from the Colgate game statistics, which show all three touchdowns scored on the ground, and very little passing by the Red Raiders, who preferred to hit the line...
...also means taking full advantage of his more experienced junior oarsmen who are led by the first non-senior captain in many decades, Junior Jack Lapsley, one of the six sophomores in last June's eight, which bowed to Yale...