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...scrimmage was aimed at perfecting offensive assignments against one Cornell defense. Tom Ossman replaced West and ran with Carroll Lowenstein, Dave Warden, and Phil Isenberg in the number one backfield. The offensive line included Paul Crowley and Hank Rate, ends; John Nichols and Nick Culolias, tackles; Jerry Kanter and Bill Rosenau, guards; and Buddy Lemay, center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Squad Takes 1 Hour In Scrimmage | 10/10/1950 | See Source »

...single wing, as well as the T, was stressed, lefty Gil O'Neil sharing the passing with Lowenstein. Dick Duback, third string tailback, turned in some creditable running...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Squad Takes 1 Hour In Scrimmage | 10/10/1950 | See Source »

Offensively, Lowenstein's play-calling left much to be desired. Next to West, the Crimson's most effective weapon was the forward pass, and Lowenstein did not seem to exploit it so often as he might have. When he did pass, it was in fairly obvious pass situations--and the Columbia defense was ready...

Author: By Beter S. Taub, | Title: Inexperience, Slowness Beat Eleven in Opener | 10/9/1950 | See Source »

...very strong fullback who can gain ground just about every time he is given ground just about every time he is given the hall. Dave Warden, the right halfback, also came through with some commendable running and on several occasions proved himself a first-class target for Carroll Lowenstein's Passes...

Author: By Beter S. Taub, | Title: Inexperience, Slowness Beat Eleven in Opener | 10/9/1950 | See Source »

...tailback Phil Isenberg operate can be substantially increased by an improved brand of blocking. There were few times Saturday when a Crimson hall carrier did not have to clude or pull himself away from at least one tackler before reaching the line of scrimmage. Nor did the line provide Lowenstein with consistently good protection; twice, opposing linemen were able to reach up and bat down his passes...

Author: By Beter S. Taub, | Title: Inexperience, Slowness Beat Eleven in Opener | 10/9/1950 | See Source »

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