Word: ossman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Arthur Valpey estimated Monday afternoon that but five new men, could make positions on the first three varsity teams this fall. Transfer students Al Wilson and Joe Bush are top contenders for the open positions, as are freshmen Fred Ravreby, Tom Ossman, Bobby Ray, and sophomores Carl Bottenfield, Johnny West, and Johnny White...
...spring practice proved very strong in the production of fullbacks. Carl Bottenfield, Johnny West, Tom Ossman, and Bobby Ray all were on hand and looking good. Bottenfield, who was number one candidate for fullback before he was seriously injured a year ago, will be definitely on hand at the opening of practice, September...
...Ossman also bids fair to start fall practice, but both West and Ray are on probation. If they can get off, they will be definite assets to the team, but Ray will probably be shifted to either wingback or tailback. 190 pound backs, who can run the ends and pose a passing threat, do not grow on trees, it seems...
...Holbrook 3d, John W. Ingraham, Joseph J. Jablonski, William W. Jones, William A. Julian 4th, Donal J. Kaderabek, Robert L. Kendall, Jr., Gregory Kollegian, Gene W. Krick, Carroll M. Lowenstein (captain), Kostas Mathew, Stanley Miller, Gordon M. Morrison, Jr., Robert E. Moulla, Louis R. Nichols, Jr., Thomas W. Ossman, Leon J. Pernice, Fred A. Ravreby, Robert W. Ray, Costas C. Rodis, Alexander E. Sergienko, Robert B. Thompson, Robert H. Thompson, Charles S. Walsh, Jr., Warren D. Wylie, David B. Lamb (manager). Minor Football H--John P. White, Jr. '50, senior associate manager...
...probable Crimson lineup: Sergienko, le; Hill, it; Hanson, lg; Julian, c; Moulla, rg; Raverby, rt; Cass, re; Lowenstein and Burke, qb; Walsh, lhb; Wylie and Ossman...