Word: rappe
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...considerably weakened the visitors' defense. Captain Floyd Moloy, still hampered by his injured ankle, could play no more than a few minutes at fullback and this put an increased load on the halfbacks and on Lanny Keyes, the Crimson's big left fullback. In addition, Bill Driver and Bill Rapp, two varsity halfbacks, both suffered leg injuries and could play only half the game...
...Moloy can play full-time, Munro will then be able to keep Charlie Steele at right halfback, rather than moving him back to fullback, where he is not as effective. The rest of the line is set, with Bill Rapp at center half and Marsh McCall on the left...
...roughness of the game and the strict Ivy League ruling on substitutes (only five allowed) put a real strain on both coaches' manpower as the game progressed. Bill Rapp, the varsity center-half, suffered a deep cut in his cheek midway through the second period, but was able to return soon after the half, while Penn lost the services of its outside-left Bob Simonof, who broke his ankle in the second quarter...
...Bagnoli, who has allowed but 11 goals in the Crimson's eight games for a 1.4 average, will open in the nets, while Bill Rapp, Marsh McCall, and Charlie Steele will be at the halfbacks. The varsity will need all the defense it can get, as Penn specializes in the same kind of wide-open attack that enabled Amherst to hand the varsity its only defeat of the year...
...backfield, the varsity will probably start with Marsh McCall, Bill Rapp, and Charlie Steele, along with veteran Lanny Keyes and sophomore Tim Morgan...