SCHEDULE (1958 Scores)
1958 Record: Won 7, lost 2, tied 0
SEPT. 26 Holy Cross (8-14,)
OCT. 3 at Pennsylvania (13-12)
OCT. 10 Brown (20-0)
OCT. 17 at Boston College (no game)
OCT. 24 at Harvard (8-16)
OCT. 31 at Yale (22-14)
NOV. 7 at Columbia (38-0)
NOV. 14 Cornell (32-15)
NOV. 21 at Princeton (21-12)
DELAWARE
Newark, Del.
Colors: Blue and gold
THE DOPE: The Blue Hens are one of the best teams in the Middle Atlantic Conference's university division. A strong ground game and a stubborn defense, characteristics of Coach Dave Nelson's squads, will dominate. If one man is to be singled out as the key to success or failure, it would have to be Quarterback Gampy Pellegrini, a passing threat but a plodder on the run. Last fall's leading rusher, Jack Turner, and Tony Suravitch will be running mates, and John Bowman will be stationed at fullback in the wing T. Captain Mark Hurm centers an experienced line. Dick Broadbent, the only nonsenior regular, stretches the measuring tape to 6 feet 3½ inches and is a sure-handed end. Although the golden egg really belongs to the goose, the Blue Hens could part the weeds and pluck the prize if they add a little more fleetness afoot and some support at the guards to fill out and firm up what appears to be an uncertain middle line.
SCHEDULE (1958 Scores)
1958 Record: Won 5, lost 3, tied 0
SEPT. 26 Lehigh (7-8)
OCT. 3 at Massachusetts (28-14)
OCT. 10 at Lafayette (6-7)
OCT. 17 New Hampshire (36-14)
OCT. 24 Marshall (no game)
OCT. 31 at Rutgers (20-37)
NOV. 7 Temple (35-14)
NOV. 14 at Bowling Green (no game)
NOV. 21 at Bucknell (28-8)
HARVARD
Cambridge, Mass.
Color: Crimson
THE DOPE: The Crimson revitalization program under Coach John Yovicsin seems ready to pay off. Gamblin' Charlie Ravenel brought joy to The Square last year when his daring quarterbacking paid off, and for the first time in a long while Harvard is looking forward eagerly to a new season. Consistency was the trademark of the ground game: Ravenel, Fullback Sam Halaby and Halfbacks Chet Boulris and Larry Repsher averaged between 3.7 and 4.1 yards a carry from the T. Up front, however, there may be some frenetic efforts to ready an almost entirely new line, for End Hank Keohane is the only returning starter. New talent from a freshman outfit which had a 6-1 mark will have to give a lot of help. Most likely prospects are End Bob Boyda, Guard Bill Swinford and Tackle Darwin Wile. Harvard will show plenty of pep and just might have its first winning season in five years if the new linemen can hold up.
SCHEDULE (1958 Scores)
1958 Record: Won 4, lost 5, tied 0
SEPT. 26 Massachusetts (no game)
OCT. 3 Bucknell (no game)
OCT. 10 Cornell (14-21)
OCT. 17 Columbia (26-0)
OCT. 24 Dartmouth (16-8)
OCT. 31 at Pennsylvania (6-19)
NOV. 7 Princeton (14-16)
NOV. 14 at Brown (22-29)
NOV. 21 at Yale (28-0)