Word: yastrzemskis
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With all the talk about a pickle at tackle many observors expected to see gaping holes develop. In fact, the tackles, led by Jeff Pochop and Joe Jurek, actually looked quite good. They held on defense and gave fullbacks Bill Grana and Stan Yastrzemski plenty of running room...
...Carl Yastrzemski, freed from the flood of publicity that followed his every step when he first came into the league, is finally looking like the new Ted williams after all. His hitting is steady, his fielding superb. He has thrown out 16 runners from his outfield post and is batting...
...Carl Yastrzemski and Lu Clinton will patrol the outer grass with Mejias, and both are capable of strong batting averages. In fact, some reporters think Yastrzemski might become one of the League's best batsmen...
...second only to Gary Wood of Cornell in consistency and team contribution. If he can avoid the early-injury fate of Charlie Ravenel and Ted Halaby the Crimson will have experienced, dependable leadership. Bill Grana returns at fullback, giving Harvard at least one superb runner and blocker. Stan Yastrzemski should be an adequate replacement for senior fullback Fred Barti on the second team...
...Yastrzemski was the real offensive standout for the Crimson. Wrestling himself free from would-be tacklers time after time, he sparked both Harvard drives. George Spoto and Jerry Michling piloted the offense, with Spoto directing the 59-and 46-yard threats...