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Coach Hall Lahar will definitely be without the services of Jack Spalik, another halfback, who is out with a pinched arm nerve, an injury suffered in the Raiders' game with Holy Cross last Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lowenstein Back into Uniform; Not to Play Sat. Against Colgate | 10/9/1953 | See Source »

Colgate's Red Raiders were struck another blow by injuries, as Coach Hal Lahar continued drills preparing for the team's game with the Crimson here Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Captain, Other Backs Lost to Red Raiders | 10/8/1953 | See Source »

...even greater significance to 1952 fans was the fine performance of Crimson tailback Dick Clasby. It is now quite clear that Clasby is "one of the best running backs you've ever seen." (The words are those of Colgate Coach Hall Lahar...

Author: By Hiller B. Zobel, | Title: Crowley and Monteith Continue Their Streaks | 10/20/1952 | See Source »

...Lahar is not an exponent of the two-platoon system. Captain Main often goes both ways. Simmons, leading offensive halfback, is described in a Colgate press dispatch as one of "the top defensive backs in the East." Although some of his lighter linemen would give way to replacements, Lahar would very likely use a tackle like Tomanek, 220-pound sophomore, for the better part of a game...

Author: By Ronald P. Kriss, | Title: Undefeated Colgate Fields Defensively Strong Eleven, But Split-'T' Offense is Still Unproved | 10/18/1952 | See Source »

...actually been tested. Perhaps their defense will be able to stop Clasby and Culver, who rank two-three in Ivy League rushing yardage. And perhaps, the Raiders will have little trouble against the single-wing, an offense which they have not faced for 15 games. And further, Lahar may still retain his unblemished first-year record after he leaves the Stadium...

Author: By Ronald P. Kriss, | Title: Undefeated Colgate Fields Defensively Strong Eleven, But Split-'T' Offense is Still Unproved | 10/18/1952 | See Source »

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