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...much publicized Yale injuries, Olivar was without his usual depth, but lacked only one starter, fullback Steve Ackerman. The Crimson lost its star wingback Bob Cowles on the first play of the game. As a matter of fact, probably the greatest Yale injury Saturday was to Olivar's pride...
...Olivar still has Phil Mathias, an experienced 195-pound senior from Reading, Pa., at fullback, but may have to use junior varsity men to replace him. At quarterback are two top players, senior Bob Brink from Manhasset, N.Y., and sophomore Dean Loucks from White Plains, N.Y. Both men are good passers...
...halfbacks are both good and both fast. Senior Jim Lopez, a hard-driving 167-pounder from Watertown, Mass., will open at left half, and sophomore Dennis McGill at right. McGill, from North Bergen, N.J., has been called by Olivar, "the greatest Yale runner since Levi Jackson." Sophomores Al Ward and Charlie Peet will be called upon for reserve duty...
...biggest hour exam of the semester when the Yale varsity football team visits the Stadium at 1:30 p.m. today. Although the bookies expect the Elis to do one point better, the Crimson's ace scout, Josh Williams, who has discovered some things about Yale unknown even to Jordan Olivar and William Buckley, feels that the varsity...
...whether the field is in good shape or bad, the game may well be decided in the line. Olivar considers the varsity forward wall the toughest he has faced--"stronger than Army's. Harvard's line will give you more of a physical going-over." At Yale's request, this afternoon's exam will be proctored by four officials; apparently guard Bill Meigs and company cannot be trusted under an honor system...