Word: lineman
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Brokenhearted. Stanford was next: the Indians did not reach midfield in the whole first half, did not get a first down until 7 min. into the second, and fell 28-6. But one tearful Irish lineman was still dissatisfied: "I was really brokenhearted when they got that touchdown," he said. Fully recovered from an early-season injury, Navy's brilliant Quarterback Roger Staubach did his best to stop the Irish rampage ?with 19 completions in 36 pass attempts. But Notre Dame's Huarte completed ten of 17 passes, and the score was the measure of the teams: Notre Dame...
...Mushrooms. At 44, he makes more than $50,000 a year, but he lives conservatively in a modest house with his wife and four daughters. His father was a lineman for a power company in Waukegan, Ill., and his own education stopped at the high school level. He has never studied physics, chemistry, or any of the other primary disciplines of science fictioneering, but his imagination more than makes up. "Where do you get your ideas?" someone once asked him. Bradbury was eating a mushroom in a restaurant at the time. "Anywhere," was his answer. "There's a story...
Kubacki's first experience came when end Jean Lumi smashed him for a seven-yard loss. His next came when a Dartmouth lineman tackled him while he was passing. The pass wandered into the hands of Lumi at the Harvard...
This week may bring more work on the line rush since Columbia's line (only one starter back from last year) is weaker than Bucknell's. But blitzes on Columbia's quarterback are risky. Roberts is a tricky runner, who can weave through holes left by overeager lineman. He has a career average of over five yards a carry. UMass quarterback Jerry Whelchel ran for 68 yards against Harvard two weeks ago, almost entirely on pass patterns that misfunctioned...
...carrying defenders three yards after they caught him, then to fullback Mike Ross, then to Meers on a fourth-down play that put the ball on Harvard's nine-yard line. One play later Whelchel took it in himself, rolling out of the hands of a defensive lineman and into the end zone...