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...depth on the offensive line but both of his offensive units beat the Brown defense into the ground. The defensive line was equally unmerciful to the Bruins, squashing the Brown running game and breaking through to dump Brown quarterbacks six times. Harvard's All Ivy defensive end junior Mitch Berger usually led the charge making seven tackles for the game. Steve Golden in his new never back position was equally ferocious flattening Brown runners eight times...
...eleventh victim, Weight Lifter David Berger, was a U.S. citizen who had moved to Israel last year. A U.S.A.F. C-141A StarLifter was dispatched to bring his body home hurriedly for burial in Cleveland before the Sabbath, as required by Orthodox...
...DAVID BERGER, 28, a weight lifter -from Shaker Heights, Ohio, had set tied in Israel in 1971. Berger, who held dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship, was a law graduate of Columbia University. He had postponed beginning his law practice while he trained for the Olympics. After Munich, Berger intended to marry and enter the Israeli army. His parents. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berger, learned of his death while watching the Games on TV in Shaker Heights. All Ohio state flags were at half-staff last week in his memory...
...defense has more experience with seven former starters back in the line-up. Mitch Berger, an All-Ivy selection and an aggressive 235 lb. pro football hopeful, and returning starter Mike McHugh, the fourth leading tackler on the team last year, give Harvard two excellent defensive ends. The tackle spot will sorely miss All-Ivy Mark Steiner, but two-year veteran Ed Vena, plus Mike O'Hare and Bill Kettlewell, both of whom saw some playing time, should adequately plug the holes...
...depth on the offensive line, but both of his offensive units heat' he Brown defense into the ground. The defensive line was equally unmerciful to the Bruins, squashing the Brown running game and breaking through to dump Brown quarterbacks six times Harvard's All-Ivy defensive end. Junior Mitch Berger, usually led the charge, making seven lackles for the game. Steve Golden, in his new rover back position, was equally ferocious. Flattening Brown runners eight times...