Word: swinford
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Taylor of Harvard and Tom Haggerty of Columbia, the League's top runner and scorer, would fill out the mythical Ivy Lackfield. On the line would be ends Dave Usher of Dartmouth and Bob Boyda of Harvard; tackles Darwin Wile of Harvard and Bob Asack of Columbia; guards Bill Swinford of Harvard and Bill Tragakis of Dartmouth; and center Leo Black of Columbia...
William S. Swinford '62, of Eliot House and Oklahoma City, Okla., received the Frederick Greeley Crocker Memorial Football Trophy, the most valuable player award...
...Associated Press has named three varsity football players to its 1961 All-Ivy team. Selected were: Bob Boyda, end; Bill Swinford, guard; and Darwin Wile, tackle...
Harvard Yale Bob Boyda end Ruly Carpenter 84 Darwin Wile tackle Dave Mawicke 77 Bill Swinford guard Paul Bursiek 60 Tony Watters center Matt Black 52 Tom Gaston guard Stan Riveles 72 Ed Smith tackle Perry Wickstrom 78 Pete Hart end Connie Shimer 81 Mike Bassett quarterback Bill Leckonby 17 Tom Boone halfback Henry Higdon 24 Bill Grana fullback Ted Hard 39 Bill Taylor halfback Randy Egloff...
...losing effort, Taylor and Reed stood out on offense for the Crimson, running for 49 and 46 yards, respectively, to lead the team. Guard Bill Swinford stood out on both offense and defense, in one of the most relentless jobs of hustle and fight a lineman could turn out in any league.JOHN YOVICSIN, last year...