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...weeks before the opener, Coach Murray Murdoch noted much of the eurrentl team's ability would 'depend in a large part upon the success of experiment tertian with the defense.' One of the host of candidates then mentioned was John Pointer, a ragged 5-10 sophomore...

Author: By L.k. Sronson, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 12/15/1954 | See Source »

...England lineman, Captain Wally Kilrea, who scored all three goals against the varsity last Saturday, leads the Bulldog first line tonight. Chances for a Blue victory depend on his endurance together with that of his veteran wings, Dix Pike and Leigh Quinn. Coach Murray Murdoch will play the three more than half the game if he follows his nearly successful New Haven strategy...

Author: By John J. Iselin, | Title: Varsity Hockey Team Meets Yale Tonight | 3/6/1954 | See Source »

Main factor in Yale's near upset was Coach Murray Murdoch's ability to solve his squad's greatest problem--weak second and third lines. The Eli first line of Dix Pike, Captain Wally Kilrea, and Leigh Quinn, one of the strongest in the league, was on the ice for more than half the game. Kilrea was the Blue star, scoring all three of his team's goals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Six Battles Yale to 3-3 Tie | 3/1/1954 | See Source »

Robert Donat, in a dual role, plays both Murdoch Glourie, an eighteenth-century Scottish gigolo, and his twentieth-century descendant Donald, whose passions are somewhat more restrained. Although neither part demands exceptional acting, Donat manages to lighten his burr to achieve the transition from Murdoch to Donald. Jean Parker, However, looking like an English Claudette Colbert, is only a routine love-sick heroine. Although her attempted love affair with the ghost is a change from the ordinary, she has no opportunity to show any talent...

Author: By Ira J. Rimson, | Title: The Ghost Goes West | 5/6/1953 | See Source »

...tackle-around play, a spectacular maneuver, was an indication that the Crimson has lots up its sleeve, to be Probable Lineups (offensive) HARVARD COLGATE Crowley (180) le Williams (201) Toepke (195) lt Murdoch (188) Pappas (201) lg Morrow (174) Lemay (192) c Vedder (203) Manos (200) rg Rowe (183) Stargel (202) rt Day (211) Cochrane (190) re Chandler (185) O'Neil (190) qb Lalla (165) Clasby (180) lh Simmons (167) Ederer (190) rh Totten (170) Culver (215) fb Liggett...

Author: By Richard B. Kline, | Title: Crimson and Colgate Clash Today at Stadium; Kickoff at 2 p.m. Marks First Meeting of Pair | 10/18/1952 | See Source »

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