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...matinee featured A punting exhibition by Lowenstein and Gil O'Neil. O'Neil, who was dropped to second string quarterback over the weekend in favor of Lewenstein, is a sturdy sophomore who kicks with his left foot and passes with his left hand. He is quite adept as a punter, but Lowenstein holds a decided advantage when it comes to paining...
Sophomore Gill O'Neil is currently the number one quarterback. He is improving as a ball-handler and is a fair passer, but in neither respect does he approach the capabilities of Carroll Lowenstein, who is running second string. However, Lowenstein is not physically equipped to block with much authority and he is short enough so that his vision is liable to be obscured when he goes back to pass. In addition to being the team's best passer, he is also its best punter. O'Neil is more rugged and more of the blocking back type quarterback...
...second team includes Paul Crowley and Stan Britton, ends; Bob Stargel and Duke Sedgwick, tackies, Bob Fallon and Hank Toepke, guards; Buddy Lemay, center; Lowenstein, Dusty Burke, Red Wylie, and Tom Ossman in the backfield. This group includes five sophomores...
Once beyond the first team, the number of lettermen decreases and the number of sophomores increases. There are five sophomores on the second team: ends Paul Crowley and Stan Britton; left tackle Bob Stargel; right guard Hank Toepke; and center Buddy Lemay. Right tackle Duke Sedgwick and quarterback Carroll Lowenstein are the two lettermen on this eleven. Left guard Bob Fallon, tailback Dusty Burke, wingback. Red Wylie, and fullback Tom Ossman--all jayvees last year--complete the lineup...
Whites: Stargel, le; Nichols, lt; Kanter, lg; Lemay, c; Toepke, rg; Sedgwick, rt; Britton, re; Lowenstein, qb; O'Neill, lhb; Ederer, rhb; Blitz...