Word: stargel
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...unlikely that the Cubs will be able to stop the running of Vic Gatto, the Crimson's sawed-off sensation, or of John Tyson, the team's workhorse halfback. Quarterback Will Stargel probably won't be able to pass very effectively against Brown's competent secondary, but he's a better runner than passer anyway...
Gatto seemed to wake everybody up with his big kickoff return. Quarterback Williard Stargel carried on an end run for the two-point conversion, and Harvard was ahead to stay...
...running attack. Harvard's defense will have to pierce a Princeton offensive line averaging 219 pounds. Three behemoth tackles. Fulvio Gentili, Bob Panoff, and injury-plagued 6-5, 260 pound Steve Kuziel anchor the Harvard defensive line. The secondary, led by Gatto and quarterbacks Ken O'Connell and Will Stargel, should stymie Princeton's undistinguished passing attack...
Yardling coach Henry Lamar's balanced, straight T offense is capable of finding plenty of holes in Princeton's porous defense. Steve Ranere and Lionel Kaplan are rangy, adept receivers for the accurate short passes of Stargel and George Lalich, Gatto, John Tyson, and punter Joe McKinney pace a powerful inside running attack, with Gatto always a breakaway threat...
Harvard halfback John Tyson, a hard-running 190-pounder, carried the Harvard attack for much of the game. He was the mainstay of a fourth quarter drive that the B.C. defense stopped on the one-yard line just before Stargel's interception...