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Word: kuczynsky (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1941-1941
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...only were almost all the Harvard plays directed at the line of scrimmage, instead of over it, but they were also aimed almost entirely, through necessity, at the center of that Quaker front office. With a pair of opposing flankmen as effective as Kuczynski and Nelson (195 and 212 pounds, respectively) the Harvard signal caller Franny Lee, soon found it advisable to refrain from trying to go around the ends...

Author: By David B. Stearns, | Title: SLUGGISH CRIMSON HAS WEAK PASSING ATTACK | 10/6/1941 | See Source »

...highest individual batting average), Dartmouth's Captain John Orr, Jr. leads the field with eight safe hits in 12 times up for .667. Yale's Howie Kaye continued his slugging against Cornell, getting two for three and bringing his average to .615. In third place is Pennsylvania's Bernard Kuczynski with 10 for 19 and a .526 average. For the Princeton A. A. cup (for individual base stealing), Captain Orr of Dartmouth and Reagan of Pennsylvania are tied with four steals each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cornell Tops League After Win Over Yale | 5/8/1941 | See Source »

...Baseball Ratings Individual Batting G AB R H Avg. Orr, Dartmouth 3 12 4 8 .667 Kaye, Yale 4 13 3 8 .615 Kuczynski, Penn 6 19 4 10 .526 Pearson, Princeton 4 13 4 6 .462 Hain, Penn 6 16 7 7 .438 Burns, Dartmouth 3 14 2 6 .429 Stillman, Cornell 6 23 4 9 .391 Besse, Yale 4 13 2 5 .385 Pill, Columbia 6 24 6 9 .375 Reagon, Penn 6 24 7 9 .375 Bufalino, Cornell 6 19 6 7 .368 Beinstein, Penn 6 25 4 9 .360 Carton, Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Ratings | 5/7/1941 | See Source »

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