Word: jim
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Four quarterbacks saw action in an effort to find the right second-string quarterback to run behind starter Terry Bartolet in the Columbia game. Grady Watts, Chuck Kinney, Ted Halaby, and Jim Ullyot are vying for the position...
Still smarting from the 22-33 upset at the hands of Cornell, the Crimson will field much the same team as it did Saturday although both Mullin and Hamlin are suffering from slight colds. Besides Fitzgerald, Bob Knapp, Greg Baldwin, Wes Hildreth, Jack Benjamin, Gerry Webb, Jim Bonnar, Don Kirkland, and John Evans will probably run. The Crimson's twelfth man will either be Linc Hollister, Gus Schumacher, Dick Hawkins, or track captain Fred Howard...
...Ravenel made them as a sophomore too), but he also passed better than any Crimson quarterback in at least four years. With experience, he will be very, very good.GEORGE EKSTROM (48) starts on the 11-yard jaunt that gave Cornell its second touchdown of the afternoon. The Crimson's JIM NELSON (35) and BERT MESSENBAUGH try In vain to stop Ekstrom, a sprinter on the Big Red track team. No one laid a hand on the rapid halfback on his scoring burst. In all he gained 23 yards on just two rushes. The scoring sweep was the climax...
...Crimson's running attack, if it gets some line support, seems able to match anything Cornell has to offer. Larry Repsher, John Damis and Tom Boone did fine work against Holy Cross, while Hobie Armstrong and Bruce McIntyre scored against UMass on brilliant runs. Fullbacks Jim Nelson and Glenn Haughie have also run well...
Behind these are Was Hildreth, Harvard's only Boston Marathon medal winner; John Evans, a surprising and hertofore totally inconspicuous senior; and Bob Knapp, Jim Bonnar, Greg Baldwin, Don Kirkland, Gus Schumacher, and Gerry Webb...