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...halfback John Cluney, who picked up 70 yards rushing against Bowdoin to lead the team. Cluney, a 137- pounder, ran for 501 yards last year on 93 carries for a fat 5.4 yard average. He led the team in pass receiving and scoring, and was second in punt and kickoff returns...

Author: By Ler H. Simowitz, | Title: Tufts Poses Little Threat To Crimson | 10/2/1965 | See Source »

Dartmouth performed its usual surgery on New Hampahire, running up the second largest score in its history with a 56-6 win. Indian quarterback Gene Ryzewicz ran for one touchdown, passed for another, and returned a punt for a third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ivy League Elevens Take Their Lumps in Non-Conference Gridiron Openers | 9/28/1965 | See Source »

...touch downs and passed 24 yds. to Halfback Nick Eddy for a third. Safety Man Nick Rassas intercepted three Cal passes. The first string spent most of the fourth quarter relaxing on the bench, as Notre Dame, sticking to the ground and only once bothering to punt, outgained California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: College Football: Punt? What's That? | 9/24/1965 | See Source »

...most part, tube watchers are uneasy and evasive when asked why they stay hooked. "I just wanted to punt," some will admit. More often it's "Why shouldn't I? Besides, it hurts my eyes to read Kant." And among addicts there is a lot of self-hate. When the final "thought for today" has been fired off, the Star Spangled Banner has yet waved, and only fuzz fills the screen, there is little jubilation. It is usually more like it was at Harvard the other night. "Well, another day shot to shingles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Habit | 3/26/1965 | See Source »

There was an hour and 10 minutes of team work, offense and defense. Finally we worked on specialties--punting and punt returns, passing and pass catching. The line normally works one-on-one at this point, but today Lentz let us go early. He wanted our timing to stay sharp. "It was a good practice," said Frank Ulcickas as we ran off. There had been lots of audible and visible spirit; everyone was hustling and chattering. The coaches were still tense, but quite hap- py. "Keep it up the rest of the week," said Yovicsin...

Author: By John Hoffman, | Title: Yale Week on the Varsity Football Team: A Player Describes Pre-Game Preparations | 2/9/1965 | See Source »

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