Word: phil
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Bill McCurdy, whose runners are having their best season in many years, either Al Wills or Don French should come in first. Behind these two, McCurdy expects Bill Morris, Paul Beck, Dick Wharton, and Dave McLean to finish. Phil Williams, Bob Holmes, and Captain Frank Nahigian might also place...
Coach Lloyd Jordan complimented the Saturday performances of quarterbacks Leo Daley and Phil Haughey and said they would remain as alternates with starter Jerry Marsh. "Daley was very good for a sophomore," the Crimson coach said. "He did a good job all the way." Sam Fyock also received praise for his work against the Indians...
...Crimson came right back, 62 yards up the field, with sophomore quarterback Phil Haughey under center in the A-formation. The 6'4" sophomore's first two tries were incomplete, but then he connected with another sophomore, tail-back Jimmy Joslin, for a 16-yard gain to the Green 46. After Cowles made two yards Haughey fired a 36 yard pass to Bob Cochran who caught the ball as he fell between the defenders on the eight. After a Sam Fyock to Jerry Marsh pass which had put the ball on the goal line was nullified by a penalty, Fyock...
...attempts as the Indian ace completed ten of 15 for a total of 136 yards. The varsity, mean-while, surprised the large crowd of 32,000 by trying 22 passes; it completed seven for a total of 106-yards--36 of this total coming on a long pitch from Phil Haughey to Bob Cochran, Dartmouth was able, however, to take advantage of three interceptions, while the Crimson falled to intercept any of Beagle's passes. Beagle called a surprisingly conservative game, rarely passing in his own territory. Despite the superiority of Harvard's line he used line plays rather than...
...other men who placed for the Crimson were Dave McLean, sixth: Phil Williams seventh; and Paul Beck eighth. Bill Morris and Bob Holmes also crossed the line before the green's next runner...