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Five Yalies made the first squad, including four unanimous selections. Tight end John Spagnola, defensive end Chris Streit, defensive tackle Bob Skoronski, and defensive back Arnie Pinkston were the blue meanies who scored big, Linebacker Bill Crowley fell one vote short of being selected unanimously...
DEFENSIVE LINE--Yale had the toughest defense in the league this year, so it's appropriate that three of the five linemen are Elis: end Clint Streit, tackle Bob Skoronski and sophomore middle guard Kevin Czinger (Princeton's Pete Funke will have to wallow on the second team). Brown's Mike Lancaster without a doubt gets the other tackle berth, while the remaining end spot goes to Quaker Gary Winemaster on the basis of his five-sack day against Yale...
...players: Bob Rizzo (QB), John Spagnola (34-catch SE), John Pagliaro (987-yard TB), Rick Angelone (FB), Bill Crowley (LB), Paul Denza and Bob Skoronski (DTs), Kurt Nondorf (CB). LAMBERT TROPHY 1. Colgate (8-0) 66 1/2 pts. 2. Penn State (8-1) 651/2 3. Pitt (7-1-1) 57 5. Yale (6-2) 49 6. Brown (6-2) 37 7. Army (6-3) 28 8. B.C. (5-3) 27 9. Rutgers (6-3) 19 10. Dartmouth (6-2) 15 Harvard...
...Execution," according to Oakland Coach Johnny Rauch, was the key to the Packer victory. Quarterback Starr read the stunting Raider defenses as if he had written the book, completed 13 out of 24 passes behind impregnable blocking that virtually nullified Oakland's vaunted pass rush. Packer Tackle Bob Skoronski, assigned to hold off Oakland's mammoth (6 ft. 8 in., 280 lbs.) Defensive End Ben Davidson, did his job so well that Davidson only once all game got his hands on Starr. Led by End Willie Davis, who contributed seven tackles, Green Bay's own "front four...
...impossible to come up with any accurate comparison of the two teams personnel. In the case of the Packers, publicity and familiarity have spawned a mistaken aura of superiority. In the anonymous world of the offensive line. Forrest Gregg Jerry Kramer, and Bob Skoronski stand out over Oakland's Harry Schuh and Bob Svihus largely because of the tremendous exposure they have received in their decade in the pros, most of it with a championship team. But that doesn't mean a rising star can't be as bright as a falling one, or that the youngsters haven't been...