Word: maloy
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Maloy has been the real surprise on Mount St. James. At the beginning of the year, it was thought that he would probably understudy Paul Gallo. Gallo, though only a sophomore, played more than any other player for the 1949 Crusaders...
This same Mr. Maloy is still passing, and apparently as far as accurately as ever; Holy Cross is second in the country in passing. Operating out of Dr. Eddie Anderson's shifted T, Maloy has completed 64 out of 138 passes for 1099 yards and ten touchdowns. As the Crusaders have played but five games, Maloy has thus averaged two touchdowns and 220 yards per game...
Anderson's attack is clearly centered about the six-foot Maloy. The Crusaders' running offense has gained only 610 yards. Of this total, John Turco and Mel Massucco, left and right halfbacks, have gained 427 yards between them. Right end Tom McCann has, by contrast, caught 24 passes for 302 yards...
Massucco and Turco are both fine runners (both average four yards or better per try); both are breakaway threats--Turco, for example, has scored ten touchdowns. But Anderson apparently feels that it's easier to pitch a football over the enemy than to run it through him, for Maloy has thrown the ball on more than one-third of the Purple's offensive plays...
After an opening 21 to 21 tie with Dartmouth, Holy Cross walloped Brown, 41 to 21. This was Tureo's biggest day; he scored five times--four on passes from Maloy. After this, the Crusaders dropped a pair of close games, 35 to 28 to Colgate, and 34 to 27 to Syracuse. The underdog Purple lost to Yale, 14 to 13, last Saturday...