Word: nicks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...scrimmage was aimed at perfecting offensive assignments against one Cornell defense. Tom Ossman replaced West and ran with Carroll Lowenstein, Dave Warden, and Phil Isenberg in the number one backfield. The offensive line included Paul Crowley and Hank Rate, ends; John Nichols and Nick Culolias, tackles; Jerry Kanter and Bill Rosenau, guards; and Buddy Lemay, center...
...Nick Culolias, another sophomore, has been off and on the first team and will probably by the first replacement on offense. In the unbalanced line which Jordan employs, the left tackle is called the inside tackle; the right tackle, the outside. Both men line up between the strong side guard and the right...
...Fred Ravreby did the booting for the kick-off platoon which included Hank Rate, Gil O'Neil, John West, Nick Culolias, Bob Stargel, Dusty Burke, Bill Rosenau, Dick Heidtmann, Red Wylie and Duke Sedgwick...
...three varsity elevens practiced their running attack against the jayvees. Burke took Isenberg's place at left half on the first team with Lowenstein, fullback Ossman, and wingback Wylie completing the lineup. Lemay ran at center with guards Jerry Kanter and Bill Rosenau, tackles Bob Stargel and Nick Culolias, and ends Rate and Paul Crowley. Blitz, who ran at fullback on the second team, was the varsity's most effective ground-gainer...
When Jordan made substitutions in his defensive team, Fred Ravreby and George Emmons came on as ends; Bob Fallon, Nick Culolias, John Jennings, and Sid Kane as linemen; Bainy Frothingham replaced Lemay; Paul Campbell and Gil O'Neil went in as halfbacks; and Jerry Bitz became safety man. Thus, Ossman, who apparently is being groomed for considerable service as a line-backer this year, was the only man who was not replaced. Kane came up from the junior varsity to fill in for Bob Stargel, who was absent from practice, and the injured Aruie Horween...