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Word: wing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Four juniors, all with considerable experience, will open in the backfield. Tailback Matt Botsford and fullback Tony Gianelly, both first-stringers last year, will be joined by John Simourian at wing, and Leo Daley at blocking back...

Author: By Jack Rosenthal, | Title: Crimson Eleven Opens Against UMass Today | 10/1/1955 | See Source »

Thus unaccounted for in Jordan's plans are his other two top-flight tailbacks, Jim Joslin, a junior, who shone in last year's Yale game, and Walt Stahura, a sophomore, who showed considerable ability in a recent scrimmage with Boston University. Both have played at tail and wing in Jordan's now-you-see-them-now-you-don't backfields of the past week...

Author: By Jack Rosenthal, | Title: Crimson Eleven Opens Against UMass Today | 10/1/1955 | See Source »

This leaves still unanswered the provoking question of where he will use his two other talented tailbacks, junior Jim Joslin, and sophomore Walt Stahura. In one of the more common experimental backfields this week Joslin has played tailback, with Stahura moving to wing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jordan Closes Drill to Visitors, Will Not Discuss 2nd Backfield | 9/30/1955 | See Source »

...hour practice session yesterday, two varsity units worked against reserve players in both offensive and defensive drills. Botsford ran from tailback, and Jim Joslin and Walt Stahura alternated at tailback and wing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eleven Veterans to Start Gridiron Opener Against Redmen Saturday | 9/29/1955 | See Source »

AERIAL BUS will be built by ex-T.W.A. President Jack Frye in hopes of finding the long-sought-for replacement to the Douglas DC-3. Frye's projected high-wing, four-engine F-l will probably be built by a European company, sell for $350,000, haul five tons of cargo or 50 passengers at an aerial snail's pace (150 m.p.h.) but be able to use a very short runway...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, Sep. 26, 1955 | 9/26/1955 | See Source »

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