Word: slots
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Yale's pro-type offense, which puts a wingback in a tight slot and splits the opposite end wide, places a good deal of pressure on the ends and corner men, but fortunately that is where Harvard is stongest defensively. "They may give us some touble when they run inside," coach John Yovicsin has admitted, "but I think our defense will be able to contain them." If Yale can be held to short gains, Crimson coaches seem reasonably confident few Ell touchdowns will develop...
...Scott Harshbarger at half, and sophomore halfback Dave Poe. Wally Grant, the team's leading rusher, is on the second unit, but he seems healthy enough to do considerable work. The only other change in the Crimson first eleven is the return of Joe Jurek to the right tackle slot...
...rest of the Crimson's seven-man contingent lagged far behind. Bill Crain was 48th, Tom Black checked in 105th, and Don Burwell finished in the 134th slot. Bill Barrett and Bill Rogerson were out of the money...
Sophomore Doug Hall courageously left his slot in the scrum to pinch hit, but unfamiliar with the position and hampered by a shoulder injury, he found it difficult to catch the ball. On a wet day, the teams tend to kick much more, bringing the opposing fullbacks into important roles. Thus, inexperience worked to Princeton's advantage...
...scrum's front row Phil Hitch will fill in the slot as hooker and at left prop will be sophomore Bill Bunting playing his third game of the season. Rick Swanson, periodically in and out of the first team, will play right prop. Ed Quattiebaum returns to the second row Saturday after as ankle injury. Freshman Bill Marsluff at scrumhalf will be an asset for several years and should certainly play first string next fall...