Word: karaban
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Dates: during 1933-1933
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...Left Guard Gooch, Army Huckman, Army Center Morandos, Holy Cross Jublensky, Army Right Guard DeAngelis, Yale Cantin, Yale Right Tackle Giazer, Dartmouth Caito, Brown Right End Burlingame, Army Johnson, Army Quarterback Stangle, Dartmouth Buckler, Army Left Halfback Walker, Brown Hritt, Holy Cross Right Halfback Sebastian, Army Stancock Army Fullback Karaban, Brown...
...team, his vicious blocking and sturdy line-bucking earn him equal honors with the first-stringer, Britt of the Crusaders. Britt had a punch through the line that caused Harvard plenty of trouble. The second backfield almost explains itself although Morris of Holy Cross should rate almost even with Karaban of Brown in the fullback berth. There was some hesitation on the part of the judges, since so many backfield candidates came to light, and it looked for a while as if there should be a third backfield but the final decision was two and no more. Captain Buonanno...
HARVARD BROWN Cheek, l.e. r.e., Caito Francisco, l.t. r.t., Brown Schumann, l.g. r.g., Capasso Casey, c. c., Emery Gundlach, r.g. l.g., Patton Kopans, r.t. l.t., Olson Nazro, r.e. l.e., Chapin Haley, q.b. q.b., Walker Wells, l.h.b. r.h.b., Lear Litman, r.h.b. l.h.b., Appleyard Janien, f.b. f.b., Karaban...
Brown has been unlucky this year, even more so than Harvard, but it has in Walker the best sophomore broken field runner in New England, and Walker's kicking has been outstanding. Karaban has a drive and a plunge that no Harvard back possesses. Brown's forward passing has been better handled than Harvard's, except in one game. Yet if Harvard's line wakes up offensively, I look for a close game. I will be surprised if Brown does not win its seventh post-War game from Harvard in twelve starts...