Word: raying
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard halfback Ray Hornblower, so often overshadowed by teammate Vic Gatto, was named Ivy League Back of the Week for his performance against Cornell last Saturday at the stadium...
...meantime, Harvard quarterback George Lalich and halfback Ray Hornblower were mounting an offensive attack that was far more impressive than the ten points it produced...
...outcome of today's game is anybody's guess, since each team's greatest advantage--Harvard's high-scoring offense and Cornell's veteran-packed defense--will be offset likely by the other's. The Crimson depends heavily on the running of halfbacks Vic Gatto and Ray Hornblower--who picked up 237 rushing yards between them in New York last week--in scoring 107 points in its first three games...
Died. George White, 78, theatrical producer, whose flashy, fleshy Scandals vied with Ziegfeld's Follies and Earl Carroll's Vanities as the top Broadway attraction of the 1920s and '30s; of leukemia; in Hollywood. White introduced such future stars as Kate Smith, Ray Bolger, Rudy Vallee and Eleanor Powell to the Great White Way-which he always claimed was named...
Harvard's superb halfbacks, Vic Gatto and Ray Hornblower, rambled through the Columbia line for 237 yards Saturday to offset an otherwise undistinguished team performance and provide the margin for a 21-14 Ivy League victory...