BOB DRENNAN, member of the Junior Varsity squad in 1943, can always be counted on to turn in a solid performance. Subbing for Rolls he has come through at several crucial times this season with concise blocks to open up the path for Crimson backs.
JIM FEINBERG has played a good deal of ball for the Crimson this fall, taking over the right guard spot for the injured Drvaric. Quick at sizing up enemy plays and seldom trapped out of position, he is a bulwark on defense.
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CENTER
JACK FISHER, proclaimed by sports writers as "one of the outstanding centers in the East," is the son of the late Robert T. Fisher who was head coach of the Crimson Varsity football teams from 1919 through 1925. Although his six-foot four-inch, 185-pound frame looks spare, he is not only the best pass defender on the squad, but the most rugged tackler.
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BACKS
HENRY GOETHALS, who seldom handles the ball, except in the T formation, is an iron man who played 60-minute roles against Rutgers and Holy Cross. As a backer-up, he has been an efficient hole-plugger all season.
CHIP GANNON is the Crimson's offensive piece de resistance. A shifty runner with a great knack for skipping down the sidelines, he has recently shown considerable ability also as a left-handed passer. The deceptive freshman's best game so far this year was against Dartmouth, when he ran 57 yards for one score, passed to Wally Flynn for another, and set up the third with a pass reception. While doing all this, he managed to find time to intercept three Big Green aerials.
KEN O'DONNELL, Captain Cleo's younger brother and equal in weight, is another one of those little men whose experience and determination more than compensate for their lack of size. Besides being a trick runner in own right, he is the squads best pass defender, with more interceptions to his credit than any other man.
VINCE MORAVEC is the Crimson's line puncher. Throwing all of his 200 pounds into it every time he lugs the ball he punctures holes by his own power when none are visible. On several occasions this fall, he has also shows some tricky open field running.