Word: oniskey
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Dates: during 1954-1954
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...first team: ends, Joe Castle (Pennsylvania) and John Morris (Cornell); tackles, Len Oniskey (Cornell) and Jim McGuinness (Brown); guards, Bill Meigs (Harvard) and Thorne Shugart (Yale); center, Jim Doughan (Yale); backs, Pete Kohut (Brown), Royce Flippin (Princeton), Dick Meade (Cornell), and Vin Jazwinski (Brown...
...strong points (named Len Oniskey) and weaknesses. The scouting reports and Marsh's exceptionally fine play-calling allowed the Crimson to exploit the weaknesses to the fullest. One can only wonder why the Big Red, with a very slick passer in Bill De Graaf, and with no openings through the middle, did not pass more...
...difference between last year's Ivy leaders and this season's team, which has already lost to Colgate, 19-14 and Rice, 41-20, lies with the forward wall. Only Len Oniskey, 200-pound left tackle, has returned from the championship line. The rest graduated or have been declared ineligible for academic reasons...
...line James has no problems with weight, since his forwards average over 200 pounds from end to end. Besides veteran Oniskey at right guard is 195-pound John Anderluh. He fills the hole left in pre-season practice by the injury or James van Buren, a senior who broke a rib in a scrimmage with Penn State...
...right side of James' line are two seniors and a junior who saw limited action last fall. They are Frank Vadney, 205-pound guard, Joe Simon, a 212-pound tackle who played reserve behind Oniskey last fall, plus the speedy Morris...
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