Word: walts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Becoming desperate, Lehigh took to the air. Under heavy pressure from Harvard's charging ends, King's accuracy decreased. John DeNoia came in to try his luck. It wasn't good. His first pass was intercepted by guard Walt Dobrzelecki, who charged 42 yards to Lehigh...
...Lehigh commenced its second series of plays the situation grew nearly as gloomy as the dark skies that enclosed the Stadium. Engineer quarterback Walt King took advantage of the Harvard defenses, which were set up for a pass, and directed his backs through the middle of the line. When he had gained the Harvard 22 yard line, King flipped his only pass of the series, which was good for 13 yards, giving Lehigh first and goal on the four...
...trick, but Hudepohl fumbled at the five. Dick Diehl was again the saviour, pouncing on the stray pigskin at the one. Bartl then slipped around right end to score. The stands began to empty, slowly; John Yovicsin smiled, faintly.CRIMSONAlbert B. CrenshawThe third touchdown: MIKE BASSETT (23), getting protection from WALT DOBRZELECKI (62) and FRED BARTL (30), gets off pass from the Lehigh 30. BILL TAYLOR (12) receives ball on the 18, starts toward end zone. Path is cleared by DAVE HUPEPOHL (31), who throws vital block against JIM WILSON (14). Taylor then proceeds unhindered to score...
Dave Hudepohl, who may end up the season as an All-Ivy end, is at right end in the first one with Tom Stephenson, a good receiver in the left end slot. Walt Dobrzelecki who was powerful all during pre-seasons drills, and Charlie Kessler, who returns after a year's absence, will be the Continental guards (although Zissfs will start if Harvard kicks-off). Brad Stephens will be at the starting center post...
...Engineers flight plan is executed by two strong-armed quarterbacks--Walt King and John DeNoia. Both operate off a pro-type T, which features flankers, wide ends, slotbacks and men in motion. Cooley explained that "we like to keep things interesting...