Word: margarita
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Yardling coach Bob Margarita has been working the team hard since its loss to Andover a week ago, and seems pleased with its improvement. In today's game he will continue to use as many men as possible, while concentrating on the attack. Margarita was satisfied with last week's defensive line...
...Margarita plans to play as many boys today as possible. "We're taking four full teams and I want to see most of the boys in action." The young coach did, however, name a tentative first string. The line shapes up with Bob Cochran and Jim Ross at ends, Stan Pfahl and Bernie Kafka at tackles, guards Herb Grossman and Tim Anderson, and Pete Stern at center. Stern won the starting nod over Chuck Wood and Bill Toohey, although the latter two can be expected to see plenty of action. The backfield has Tom Cambell at quarterback. Joe Conzelman...
...everybody does, while statistics-keepers and sports scribes go berserk in the stands, and Margarita introduces Harvard '55 to the double four platoon system and substitutions incredibly unlimited...
...system goes into operation tomorrow, when Margarita takes four full platoons to Andover for the freshman opener. He may or may not use one team in each of the four quarters (as has been suggested), but all of the men, according to plans, will get into the game. At the same time, the rest of the squad, tentatively the "B" team, will employ much the same system in a game at Noble and Greenough...
...objectives as freshman coach." Margarita explains, "and the winning of games is really a secondary objective. Keeping the boys in athletics--by letting them all participate--is the more important...