Word: wingbacks
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...course, Caldwell suffered losses through graduation. Among the notables gone were Captain George Sella, a very good wingback, fullback John Powers, and three offensive line veterans, Don Cohn, Norm Moore, and Julian Buxton. Yet despite the "losses," the Tigers have knocked off Williams, Rutogers, Navy, Brown, Cornell, and Colgate on consecutive week-ends. The schedule is not particularly impressive, but Princetin's easy 27 to 0 victory over last year's Ivy League champion Cornell went far towards proving the Tigers real mettle...
Princeton's undefeated Tigers, who take on the Crimson Saturday at Palmer Stadium, lead the Ivy League in rushing, total offense, and team defense according to statistics released yesterday. Tiger tailback Dick Kazmaier placed second in individual offense, and Bob Unger, Princeton wingback, is the individual scoring leader...
When the first offensive unit took over against dummies, Carroll Lowenstein ran at tailback and Dave Warden took over for Jerry Blitz at wingback. Lemay was at center in place of the injured Paul O'Brien, while Rate was the right...
Sophomore Dick Duback, who has played mostly on defense, ran tailback in the second unit until replaced by Ray. This backfield also had Tom Ossman running fullback, Dave Wardon as wingback, and Phil Isenberg at quarterback...
...second backfield were Phil Isenberg at quarterback, Lowenstein at tailback, Tom Ossman at fullback and Wylie and Wardon alternating at wingback. During a short punting drill which followed, Lowenstein did the kicking from tailback...