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Captain Ken Boyda led a three-man Crimson contingent on the 1965 Coaches All-Ivy football team released this weekend. Joining the senior defensive end, who missed a unanimous nod by one vote, are first-team defensive back Dave Poe and offensive tackle Steve Diamond, one of only five juniors on the 24-man squad.

Leo Nosed Out

Junior halfback Bobby Leo was nosed out by Dartmouth's Bob O'Brien for the fourth spot in a backfield that included unanimous selections Bob Hall of Brown Ron Landeck of Princeton, and Bill Wilson of Cornell.

Receiving honorable mention with Leo were guard Roger Noback, halfback Wally Grant, linebacker Jim Driscoll, deep back John Dockery, punter Harry van Oudenallen, all seniors, and defensive tackle Dave Davis, a junior.

1965 Offifficial Coaches' All-Ivy Team

Offense

Ends: Lawson Cashdollar (Princeton), Steve Bryan (Dartmouth)

Tackles: Dick Reinis (Princeton), Steve Diamond (Harvard)

Guards: Tony Yezer (Dartmouth), Dick Rogers (Princeton)

Center: Charles Matuszak (Dartmouth)

Backs: Bob Hall (Brown), Ron Landeck (Princeton), Bill Wilson (Cornell), Bob O'Brien (Dartmouth)

Defense

Ends: Ken Boyda (Harvard), Tom Clarke (Dartmouth)

Tackles: Paul Savidge (Princeton), Phil Ratner (Cornell)

Guards: Dave Laidley (Yale), Dick Flory (Columbia)

Linebackers: Stas Maliszewski (Princeton), Ed Holley (Dartmouth), Terry Zerngast (Brown)

Deep backs: Dave Poe (Harvard), Marty Eichelberger (Princeton), Wynn Mabry (Dartmouth)

Punter: Joe Randall (Brown)

Placekicker: Charley Gogolak (Princeton)

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