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...left in the game, tied him with tight end John Spagnola (1976-78) for most receptions in a career (88). And his two touchdowns, again the second one with just 1:24 left, gave him 12 on the year, to break the old mark of 11 set by Ed Woodsum...
Yale's record breaking end, Ed Woodsum, and Columbia's Al Ward were the offensive ends. Joe Fortunate, Eli captain-elect and Colgate's Al Simmons were the defensive halfbacks--although Simmons was an offensive star most of the season, and Fortunate was a linebacker all year...
They were line-backer Joe Fortunate of Yale, his fellow Eli Ed Woodsum as offensive end, Columbia's Mitch Price as a passer, and Princeton's Frank McPhee as pass receiver. Harry Agganis of Boston University was the only local to receive mention...
Yale's Ed Woodsum made first string end, Jerry Jones made the second back-field, and Ed Molloy is in the third back-field...
...fourth, with his 92 pass completions (Ed Molloy of Yale had 93), 452 passes attempted in his career, and 237 passes completed (breaking Sid Luckman's old record of 180, for a total gain of 3,076 yards. Columbia's Al Ward caught 43 passes to Eli Ed Woodsums 40, but Woodsum made the most yardage, 634, and the most touchdown...