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...importance of open field runners and triple-threat backs should obvious to recent followers of Harvard football. When Art Valpey's Michigan-style offense went on scoring sprces (1948 pre-Stanford era), the key men in the backfield were a triple-threat (Chuck Roche) and a break-away wingback (Hal Moffie...

Author: By Bayley F. Mason, | Title: Lowenstein, West Are Key Men for Success of New Crimson Backfield | 10/7/1950 | See Source »

...freshmen line up with Bill McCourt and Ed Kennedy at ends, Bill Frate and Pete Simonds at tackles, Fred Horween and Dave McDowell as guards, and Bill Coolidge, center. The backfield has John King at quarterback, Dick Clasby at tailback, John Culver at full, at Warren O'Donnell at wingback...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yard Eleven Meets Andover Away in First Game Today | 10/7/1950 | See Source »

Working with Price in the backfield were Howard Hansen, Vern Wynott and Paul Vitek, the last of whom has recently undergone a knee operation. Hansen, a hard driving fullback, scored twice on Saturday against the Statesmen. Wynott, a very fast wingback, and Vitek saw limited action in Saturday's contest...

Author: By Lester Tanzer, (SPORTS EDITOR OF THE COLUMBIA DAILY SPECTATOR) | Title: Lions Sharpen Up Drills as Game with Crimson Nears | 10/6/1950 | See Source »

...three varsity elevens practiced their running attack against the jayvees. Burke took Isenberg's place at left half on the first team with Lowenstein, fullback Ossman, and wingback Wylie completing the lineup. Lemay ran at center with guards Jerry Kanter and Bill Rosenau, tackles Bob Stargel and Nick Culolias, and ends Rate and Paul Crowley. Blitz, who ran at fullback on the second team, was the varsity's most effective ground-gainer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Tests Attack in Scrimmage | 10/4/1950 | See Source »

...With Eli wingback Jerry Conway feinting inexperienced linebackers out of position, Stu Tisdale constantly fed Ed Senay on a series of fast-breaking plays over tackle and around end. Before a third period leg injury, the swift Senay ran up 170 yards in 22 attempts, and scored twice for the Blue...

Author: By Edward J. Cougilin, | Title: Yale Mixed Speed, Deception In Rout of Sluggish Bruins | 10/2/1950 | See Source »

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