Word: malines
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Without Ohiri, the Crimson passes to the wings more often, and relies on them to carry the ball downfield. And the wings and insides are expected to shoot, a purely incidental function when Ohiri is in the game. With this system in effect, Seamus Malin, Eb Klufio, John Thorndike, and Al Chang accounted for the varsity's scoring against Columbia...
...Seamus Malin, Eden Klufio, John Thorndyke, and Al Chang scored the Crimson goals...
...Malin opened the Crimson scoring after his team had worked the ball up the left side of the field to a position about 20 yards from the Columbia goal, sat too far to the left for a shot. Ted Wendell picked up a pass directly in the middle of the field, about 20 yards from the goal, and fed the ball to Malin, who kicked it high into the left corner of the goal...
There were no scores or close misses for several minutes, until at about 10:00 left Malin bounced the ball off the Columbia goal's crossbar. Seconds later, a corner kick from the goalie's right went to a pile-up in front of the goal, where a Crimson player managed to pass it out to Wendell. Wendell kicked the ball back immediately, and Kluflio deflected enough to fool the goalkeeper...
Coach Bruce Munro may not be able to replace Ohiri, but he has what should be a satisfactory combination on his line. Right inside Seamus Malin will shift to center-forward, his last year's position, captain and left inside Ted Wendell will move over to right inside, and sophomore John Thorndike will start his first game at left inside...