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...rest of the game was dominated by the defensive lines of the two teams. Outstanding defensive players for Open were Deke DeCoen, Ed Cohen, Joe Broido, and safety man Norman Hall. The Closed defensive platoon, which held Open scoreless in the last half, was led by Lowell Sachnoff, Bob Wiley, Tom Vickery, and Sam Paschal...
...running Funster backs in check, while Leverett backs Sam Paschal, Lee Chandler, and Sandy Batchelder picked up considerable yardage. Late in the third period, this trio of runners drove 50 yards to the Dunster 30. From there, O'Connor connected with a 30-yard touchdown pass to end Lowell Sachnoff, tying the score at 6 to 6. On a quarterback sneak, O'Connor plunged over the goal line for the extra point and the deciding one in the contest...
Coach Jerry KanterColor: green 10 Hugh Moss (Adams) E 11 Miles Herter (Eliot) E 12 Major Close (Eliot) E 13 Tom Johnson (Lowell) E 14 Lowell Sachnoff (Leverett) E 15 Ken Herlihy (Leverett) E 16 Howard Townsend (Adams) T 17 Mark Collins (Eliot) T 18 Luke Lockwood (Eliot) T 19 Robert Wiley (Lowell) T 20 Richard Bowditch (Lowell) T 21 Gaston Palaclos (Leverett) T 22 Richard Farrington (Leverett) T 23 John Turner (Adams) G 24 Tom Vickery (Adams) G 25 Dugald Fletcher (Eliot) G 26 Charles Squler (Lowell) G 27 James Lawson (Lowell) G 28 Lee Slegel (Leverett...
Passers are useless without receivers, and Kanter's Closed club has some of the best extant, including Lowell Sachnoff, whose total of five touchdowns put him near the top of the House scoring race. Other top-notch wingmen are the calm, gum-chewing Myles Herter, shifty Hugh Moss, and Major Close, who specializes in outrunning safety men. As if these aren't enough, Closed College can also count on a pair of ace two-way ends, wiry Ken Herlihy and Tom Johnson, whom Kanter calls "a first-rate tackler...
...Stop Sachnoff, don't Hyde beyond you Stone," barked the disciple...