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...Dartmouth at Hanover on Saturday any easier. The head coach revealed yesterday that Emil Drvaric, who suffered a leg injury against Rutgers, has been lost to the squad for at least two weeks, and his status for the Yale game is doubtful, while Walter Coulson, also hurt in the Scarlet contest, will be side-lined for a minimum of ten days...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz, | Title: Drvaric Out for Two Weeks; Coulson Lost for Ten Days | 11/5/1946 | See Source »

Everyone agrees that the Scarlet were the smartest, best-coached outfit to visit the Stadium since 1942, and from a purely esthetic point of view, their alert backing-up and silk-smooth offensive machinations were delightful to behold. And throughout the nation this year, past season records, the size of undergraduate bodies, and batteries of press agents don't mean too much, for only eleven men are allowed to play at one time...

Author: By Donald M. Blinken, | Title: Psychologists Move in as Rutgers, Princeton Upsets Baffle Observers | 11/4/1946 | See Source »

Sprawled out in a semi-conscious state on the forty-yard stripe, late in the game, a scarlet warrior provoked the quote of the afternoon from a slightly anxious Crimson rooter, who bellowed, "Bury him where he's lying--we haven't any time to waste...

Author: By Donald M. Blinken, | Title: Psychologists Move in as Rutgers, Princeton Upsets Baffle Observers | 11/4/1946 | See Source »

...Scarlet squad boasts a strong, rugged line with a host of capable reserves and a deceptive attack. It is perhaps as versatile an offense as the Crimson will sec all year, with equal balance on the ground and in the air. Coach Harvey Harman, former director or Penn's football fortunes, is regarded as a shrewed tactician, and undoubtedly has saved a few of his brainchildren for his meeting with the Harlow squad...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz;, | Title: Versatile Rutgers Gridmen Endanger Crimsons's Streak | 11/2/1946 | See Source »

...Crimson's principal worries, that Rutgers passing attack, has a unique twist. The plays which have produced touchdowns for the New Jerseyans via the air were long, tremendously high losses which a Scarlet end camps under after an interminable run. "They look more like punts than passes" Al McCoy said this week

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz;, | Title: Versatile Rutgers Gridmen Endanger Crimsons's Streak | 11/2/1946 | See Source »

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