Word: lamar
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Quarterback Richard Zimmerman and fullback Clark Lemke were the men who did most of the damage, ripping the tough Jumbo defense in the final period with roll-outs and off-tackle slants. Both had played only sporadically earlier in the game as coach Henry Lamar shuffled his line-up frantically, trying to come up with a squad that could move the ball...
...give the Crimson a 6-0 lead at halftime. But during the first two periods the Yardlings failed to generate any semblance of an offensive drive. The Crimson's defense, bulwarked by 215-lb. linebacker Don Chiofaro, stopped the Jumbo offense time and again, but no offensive combination that Lamar sent in--and he tried a lot of them--was able to march down the field...
...Lamar was obviously unhappy with the team's offensive performance in the first half, but he praised his defense for a good effort against the speedy Jumbos...
...first game is Friday at Tufts, so Lamar is now busy sorting out his boys in search of two or three 11-man units. The job is far from complete, but yesterday's inter-squad scrimmage, the first of the year, turned up several standouts who are certain to figure in the coach's plans...
...second Exeter man, 6 ft., 2 in., 200-1b. Carter Lord, from Lakeland. Fla., is reputed to be one of the best of a strong end corps. He hit well on defense yesterday and should snag a lot of passes--if Lamar can find someone who can throw...