Word: lamar
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...defense was even more impressive, CRIMSON President Joel "Night Train" Kramer, despite the nails in his feet and calves, picked off two Dartmouth aerials, while Scott Jacobs intercepted three. The Crimson's giant front four of Jim "Lamar" Kitch, Pete "Leo" Lennon, Mike "Rosey" Sylvester, and Rick "Showman" Edmonds put crushing pressure on the visitors' quarterback, pushing aside all would-be blockers...
...player whom Coach Henry Lamar expects to play a big role in today's contest is George Roben. Roben was responsible for the good field position which the Crimson enjoyed most of the afternoon against Columbia. His punting average of 33 yards on six kicks compared favorably with the eighteen-yard average compiled by the Lions' kicker...
Head Coach Henry Lamar said he hopes that his freshmen will continue to show the teamwork they displayed in their opener. The eleven works together much better than most first-year teams this early in the season, he said...
There will be no changes in today's starting lineup, and Lamar said he is planning to maintain the balance of passing and running in the offensive attack...
...elephants' ballet." The elephant part is accurate. The Los Angeles Rams' "Fearsome Foursome" weighs about 1,100 Ibs. between them. Left End David ("Deacon") Jones, 29, stands 6 ft. 5 in., weighs 260 Ibs., and runs the 100 in 10 sec. flat. The Rams' right end, Lamar Lundy, 32 (6 ft. 7 in., 260 Ibs.), appears briefly in the movie version of In Cold Blood as a motorist who offers a lift to two hitchhiking murderers: they take one look at him and turn down the ride. Right Tackle Roger Brown, 30, operates on the theory that...