Word: lyle
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Wingback Gordy Lyle, who has been hidden behind Bill Wilson and Cleo O'Donnell, should see considerably more action for the rest of the season. Always a star in practice session, Lyle has shown a great deal of talent in his recent performances against Dartmouth and Army...
Team B: le, Boston; it, Burns; lg, Gudaitis; c, Gardiner; rg, Kleinman; rt, Mallett and W. Fisher; re, Dudley, tb, Richards; fb, Perkins; wb, Lyle and Harvey; qb, Goethals
Team B: le, Boston and W. Flynn; lt, Durwood; lg, Ward; c, Gardiner; rg, Kleinman; rt, W. Fisher; re, Forte and dudley, tb, Richards and Roche; fb, Johnson; wb, O'Donnell and Lyle; qb, Waters...
Cleo O'Donnell, Jack fisher, George Waters and Jack Comeford all looked good in the former department, and Leo Flynn and Gordy Lyle shone in the B-C scrimmage, both of them getting away for several long runs. A 150 pound, 5 foot ten inch. Freshman tailback from South Orange, New Jersey, Flynn also tossed quite a few long passes that ate up a lot of yardage for the B eleven...
Another back that caught Coach Harlow's eye was Gordy Lyle, was also shone for Team B offensively. Lyle, who won a letter first two years ago as a Sophomore flash, has been out of the picture lately, but his showing yesterday indicated that he may see more action soon. Paul Perkins was the third running back for the second team, and his hard plunging made him a good prospect to back up Wayne Johnson at fullback...