Word: margarita
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...Margarita, backfield coach, was also reached by phone at his home in Medford. He reasserted that the report was groundless. Meanwhile, Harry Jacunski was questioned at the Varsity Club, where he was going over the Yale scouting reports with Jayvee mentor Chief Boston...
Although he still likes to dream of the 30-man flank squad he instructed in his one-year stint, at Notre Dame, Harry is happy with his three-deep Crimson and unit. "Hal Kopp or Bob Margarita would be delirious if they had three men of practically equal ability at each of their positions," he says...
...Harlow called him up and asked him to go to work. On first coming to Cambridge, the Hank Margarita of pro football ran into a slight confusion in the presence of cohorts Henry Lamer, Harold Kopp, and Harry Jacunski and switched to his middle name. Now known almost exclusively as Bob he has fitted into the Crimson pattern of postwar expanding football which began two years ago with the coming of himself, line coach Kopp, and end coach Jacunski, all as assistants to Harlow...
After spending the war in the Army, he returned to Brown to receive his degree and graduate in 1944. That fall he joined the Chicago Bears and a backfield that included Sid Luckman, Ray McLean, and George McAfee. In his freshman season with the pros Margarita distinguished himself by ranking fourth among the ground gainers. In 1945, the year George Halas returned to the club, he finished in third place...
...Margarita calls a great football player one who can block and tackle as well as run. He considers Frank Sinkwich one of the finest all around players in his experience. "I like aback who is heavy fast, and hard-running," he says with a chuckie. "And that's Sinkwich...