Word: olivar
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Yale, minus most of its 1956 players, trounced Connecticut, 27-0, behind the quarterback play of Dick Winterbauer. In last year's match the Elis eked out a close win over Connecticut, and there were a few who did not expect Jordan Olivar's squad to duplicate even that effort. Some cynics have commented that the UConn team has just recovered from a flu epidemic...
...Yale-Connecticut game will be of special interest since the entire League will be waiting to see to what degree Yale coach Jordan Olivar has been able to rebuild his championship squad...
Finally, Yale coach Jordan Olivar has reportedly been offered the coaching job at the University of Southern California. Although similar past rumors have taken him west it is possible that as the years go by his business interests in California might lure him to the West Coast appointment which would presumably carry a higher salary, as well as a larger degree of freedom in obtaining top football talent. He previously coached at Loyola of Los Angeles...
Since Yale's football team could pass better, run faster, block harder, and tackle more sharply than Harvard's, it goes without saying that Jordan Olivar's Elis outclassed Lloyd Jordan's Crimson, 42 to 14, Saturday, and took possession of the first official Ivy League title...
...Crimson had played the same listless ball that so characterized it most of the season, then the score Saturday might have been closer to 62 than 42. For Olivar's graduating seniors, led by Dean Loucks, Dennis McGill, A1 Ward, and Steve Ackerman wanted as many points as they could get. In addition, junior quarterback Dick Winterbauer dismissed any hasty Crimson optimism about next year by tossing a touchdown pass...