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...Crimson was not dead yet, chiefly because the Elis uncharacteristically fumbled away another break. On the next series of downs, Wolfe intercepted a short, wobbly Ted Halaby pass, but Lou Muller fumbled on the following play, and Glenn Haughie recovered for Harvard on the 49. Ravenel entered the game at this point, and the Crimson showed some signs of life...
...starting lineup for Yale are Captain and left tackle Mike Pyle, left end John Hutcherson, left guard Ben Balme, center Hardy Will, right tackle Jim King, and the entire backfield-quarterback Tom Singleton, left halfback Lou Muller, right halfback Ken Wolfe, and fullback Bob Blanchard. (The other two men in the starting lineup are right guard Bill Kay, a sophomore who is filling in for Paul Bursick, the victim of a knee injury against Princeton last week; and right end Jim Pappas, a junior...
...back of the week after that game. Against Princeton Wolfe showed that he is a menace in this respect, running a kick-off 52 yards from his own goal line to the Princeton 48. On that return, he faked a reverse (not usually done on a kick-off) to Muller...
...score, Yale right halfback Ken Wolfe showed why he was chosen Ivy bask of the week last week and why he will be a definite thorn for Harvard on kick-off and past returns. Taking the ball on his own goal line, he faked a reverse to halfback Lou Muller and snaked his way 53 yards up the right side of the field to the Princeton...
...thought "there goes Blanchard," Singleton pulled the ball out, stepped back, and threw to his right halfback Wolfe, who had had no trouble sneaking down the right side of the field behind Kornrumpf. The pass went 33 yards: Wolfe could have walked the last five. Singleton then passed to Muller for the extra points. Halftime score: Yale 22, Princeton 6--with all of the scoring done in the second quarter...