Word: outplays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...feeling among coaches and players is that the contest will be won or lost in the line. The Crimson has a slight edge in the backfield, but the linemen must outplay the Big Red forwards if the varsity is to triumph...
Only in the third period did the varsity outplay Dartmouth, and then it was for the most part against Indian second stringers. Playing more relaxed than at any other point during the game, the Crimson outscored its opponents...
There was no easy way to hold down the score. Yale Coach Jordan Olivar cleared his bench, but the subs, bent on letters (for one minute in the game), did as well as the varsity. The only Harvard boys who seemed able to outplay their opponents were in the fine Crimson band. And at the end, even they had to sit in sullen silence while Yale's musicmen blared away with Goodnight, Poor Harvard, and the big Bowl Scoreboard bragged about the biggest victory "The Game" has ever known: Yale 54, Harvard...
...lines has had only one year of varsity experience between the three men. Sophomores Bob Cleary and Lyle Guttu played well together on the freshman team last year; with Junior Terry O,Malley, who shoots extremely accurately, the line may not outskate, but it should outposs and outplay many opposing ones...
...have been playing the 6,800-yard course at Pinehurst, N. C., during the spring vacation with gratifying results. "The team is much stronger this year, especially in the lower positions, because two sophomores, Jim Bailey and Bob Ornsteen, and a junior, Bob Stokes, have shown that they can outplay last year's lettermen," explained Cooney. "Forcing lettermen down one or two notches, as these men have done, improves the entire lineup," he added...