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...only other Crimson player to place among the leaders in Ivy Group statistics was sophomore fullback Tony Gianelly, who gained 332 yards rushing and ranks tenth in the league...
...offer thumped down in the U.N.'s political committee like a bag of gold on a bargaining table littered with I.O.U.s. By the gift of material weighing no more than a hefty Notre Dame fullback, the U.S. presented the world with a package more fabulous than Aladdin's wildest dreams...
Today's players get a little help hanging onto their molars; their big helmets often have plastic faceguards to give them some measure of protection. Still, the scars of battle are inevitable. When the Forty-Niners' Fullback Hardy Brown was carried out of his first game with the Lions this year, his groin ripped open by a set of slashing cleats, a reporter in the press box had the last word: "Pro football is getting like atomic war. There are no winners, only survivors...
Princeton football coach Charlie Caldwell yesterday gave the Crimson varsity dominance on his 1954 all-opponent team by naming three regulars to the eleven. Captain-elect Hill Meigs, senior end Bob Cochran, and sophomore fullback Tony Gianelly were the Crimson players...
Last year's Associated Press All-Ivy eleven had two Crimson regulars on the first team, Captain Dick Clasby and center Jeff Coolidge. Meigs received a position on the second team, while fullback John Culver was noticeably absent from the squad...