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Hank Rate, Buddy Lemay, and Hank Toepke were blocking specialists, but tackle Bob Stargel showed ball-carrying prowess, too. Dick Duback was used on defense exclusively--at safety man and halfback; he was noted chiefly for his ability to catch and hold punts, despite the proximity of hurtling enemy ends...
...Cochran, Thomas J. Coolidge, Jr., Robert R. Cowles, Howard A. Cox, Paul J. Crowley, Nicholas G. Culolias, John C. Culver, Richard T. Duback, John H. Ederer, Thayer Fremont-Smith, Arthur E. French Jr., Samuel H. Fyock, 3d, Robert B. Hardy, Arnold Horween, Jr., John J. Jennings, Albert L. Lemay, Eli Manos, Ronald J. Messer, William E. Monteith Jr., John D. Nichols Jr., Ronald P. Noonan, Bernard E. O'Brien, Gilbert W. O'Neil, Arthur M. Pappas, Floyd H. Popell, Henry A. Rate, Brien F. Reynolds, Joseph C. Ross, Jr., Robert N. Stargel, Henry T. Toepke, Donald F. Weber, William...
...Pentagon ceremony in Washington, Air Force Chief of Staff Hoyt S. Vandenborg had a prize for General Curtis LeMay and his Strategic Air Command: the Daedalian Trophy for 1951, awarded each year to the command with the fewest aircraft accidents in at least 100,000 hours of flying...
Three Harvard players, failback Dick Clashy, cenier Buddy Lemay: and tackle John Nichols were named to the Associated Press' offensive All-Ivy League team. No Crimson men made the defensive unit, but fullback Jon Culver received honorable mention...
Fullback Jerry Blitz and center Buddy Lemay were said to have looked good in the scrimmage, which was short, but extremely spirited...