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...preparation for today's game coach Bruce Munro's men have been working on quick passing plays designed to free a midfielder on an attackman cutting from behind the goal. The Crimson will also rely heavily on individual dodging plays from such stick handling experts as Captain Grady Watts, Lou Williams, Pete Sieglaff, and Woody Spruance. Both Sieglaff and Spruance have recovered from minor injuries and should be at full effectiveness against Cornell...
...Attackman Woody Spruance started the Crimson steam roller when he fired a pass through the milling Engineer defense to Lou Williams who converted for the score. It was the first of seven goals for the far-ranging cease attackman. Williams scored in every conceivable manner with dodges, quick-sticks and back hand shots. Captain Grady Watts was equally brilliant scoring twice on seemingly impossible solo sorties from behind the goal and a third time with a converted Nyhan pass...
Captain and star attackman Grady Watts is bothered by a recurring knee injury and fellow attackman Woody Spruance was also hurt on the trip. High scoring midfieler Pete Sieglaff and defenseman "Chunky" Kessler round out the squad's walking wounded. All four players will probably start today, however...
...play worked to perfection and an 18 to 13 win. Watts and Williams again guided the attack with a combined eight goal effort. Coach Bruce Munro's extra-man midfield of Sieglaff, Prahl, and Gunnoe accounted for five more Crimson tallies while the defense learned how to handle Rutgers attackman John Valestra. Valestra singlehandedly kept Rutgers in the game with four goals and six assists, but he did most of his damage in the first half before the body checking tactics of Straus, Grannis, and Kessler were at peak efficiency...
...unknown quantity of the unit is sophomore Lew Williams. As crease attackman he must replace Dave Bohn, last year's top scorer. No team can lose a scorer like Bohn (97 goals in two seasons) without feeling it but Williams has looked good in practice. Though his quick-stick is slower than Bohn's, he moves around more and picks up more loose balls. The team needs a big scorer. "What Williams does will make a lot of difference," according to Munro...