Word: armstrong
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There was one more interception--by Armstrong--before the half ended, but other than that nothing of great merit occurred. After the Band's back-handed salute to the Massachusetts Senatorial candidates at halftime a large portion of the crowd of 5,000 left for cozier quarters. Penn's band lacked the courage to march...
...Owens, on the second play of the third period, ran far to his right looking for Ron Allhouse. Allhouse was out of passing range, so Owens compromised by throwing to Harvard tackle Ed Smith. Possibly because he was embarrassed at being out of position, Smith deflected the ball to Armstrong, who returned it to the Penn...
PENNHARVARD John Packard LE Pat Young Siegfried Moinar LT Ed Smith Peter Faherty LG Ernie Zissis Bill Hardaker C Brad Stephens Jim Riepe RG Charlie Kessler Bob Panfil RT Dick Diehl Ron Allhouse RT Dave Hudepohl Bill Paul BB QB Mike Bassett John Owens TB LH H. Armstrong Bob Harris WB RH Bill Taylor Pete McCarthy FB Bill Grana
...Crimson backs, it is true, did not have an especially outstanding afternoon, but they rarely had an opportunity to display their talents. Dartmouth's constantly pressing defenses thwarted nearly every attempt to put together a series of successful plays. Bill Grana and Hobie Armstrong ran courageously, only to meet half the Dartmouth line as soon as they reached scrimmage...
Then for a moment, the Harvard stands came alive. Armstrong, after fumbling the kickoff, brought the ball to the Harvard 15. A Bassett pass to Hobie picked up three yards...