Word: tulenko
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...very effectively by the Indians in past weeks--can be one of the most difficult of all plays to stop. Consequently, a large part of yesterday's practice was made up of pass defense scrimmage, with backfield work stressed. Lemay and Tom Ossman were linebackers. Dusty Burke and John Tulenko were halfbacks, and Bill Healey was safety man. Later, a second group was made up of Lewis, Ossman, Bill Weber, Brian Reynolds, and Dick Duback...
...first backfield yesterday placed O'Nell at quarterback, John Tulenko and Dusty Burke at halves and John "Crusher" Culver at fullback. Jayvee Bob Gremp ran the second backfield with Brian Reynolds and Bill Healy at halfbacks and Tom Ossman at full...
...went ahead to stay. Army tried a punt from its own 25 and Hardy broke through to block it. The ball rolled loose in the end zone, where Attaya fell on it for a safety. The varsity added another score a few moments later, when another wingback reverse pass, Tulenko to tailback Dusty Burke, moved the ball to the Army 3. Culver, who started the game by carrying seven consecutive times, dived over from the one. Montieth missed the extra point...
Army fumbled the kick-off to open the second half and guard Joe Shaw recovered on the Cadet 26. Ossman, Tulenko, Jerry Blitz, and Culver took turns in moving the ball to the one, where Burke swept right end for the score. Burke fumbled in the end zone, where guard Art Pappas fell on it, but apparently Burke had possession of the ball long enough. Montieth then stepped in to kick the very vital extra point...