Word: marsh
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Teaming with Joslin in the backfield unit were Tony Gianelly at fullback, Jerry Marsh at quarter, and both Bob Cowles and John Simourian at wingback...
Jordan, hoping that his backfield unit will finally function as such, will start his usual quartet. The 5,000 fans (if it rains) or 15,000 (if it doesn't) will see Jerry Marsh at quarterback, Bob Cowies at wingback, and sophomores Tony Gianelly at full back and Matt Botsford at tailback. Jim Joslin is also expected to see a good deal of action at the latter position...
Coach Lloyd Jordan complimented the Saturday performances of quarterbacks Leo Daley and Phil Haughey and said they would remain as alternates with starter Jerry Marsh. "Daley was very good for a sophomore," the Crimson coach said. "He did a good job all the way." Sam Fyock also received praise for his work against the Indians...
...match is gratifying football to watch, and it is the same type of solid football which has brought Harvard to League respectability over the past four years. You may decry the lack of variety and imagination, but you would do well never to undersell the blocking of a Jerry Marsh, the running of a Bob Cowles or a Matt Botsford, and their effect on the opposition over a 60 minute game. It is the kind of football which looks very good when the score is right, such as the 1953 Yale game or the 1954 Cornell game, and terribly frustrating...
...with another sophomore, tail-back Jimmy Joslin, for a 16-yard gain to the Green 46. After Cowles made two yards Haughey fired a 36 yard pass to Bob Cochran who caught the ball as he fell between the defenders on the eight. After a Sam Fyock to Jerry Marsh pass which had put the ball on the goal line was nullified by a penalty, Fyock hit Cochran on the four, and the senior end drove over for the score. Bill Frate was there to kick the point, but a bad pas from center permitted him only to grab...