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...back Hank Bjorklund had his finest afternoon of the season, running for 196 yards and three touchdowns on just 28 carries. The Tigers left Rod Plummer on the bench and turned to sophomore quarterback Jim Flynn, who completed 9 of 16 passes for 129 yards while directing a well-balanced attack...
Rushing Att. Yds. Bjorklund, Prince. 35 196 Bonner, Brown 45 153 Marinaro, Cornell 30 144 DeMars, Harvard 23 132 Snick'ger, Prince. 22 109 Passing Att. Comp. Yds. Jackson, Columbia 29 18 287 Zink, Brown 42 18 187 Plummer, Prince. 28 13 163 Pfeil, Yale 17 12 139 Flynn, Prince. 25 10 106 Scoring TD FG XP TOT Bjorklund, Prince. 3 0 2 20 Bonner, Brown 3 0 0 18 DeMars, Harvard 2 0 0 12 Sefcik, Columbia 2 0 0 12 Pending No. Avg. Pinto, Penn 7 41.4 Bjorklund, Prince. 13 40.4 Nottingham, Yale 2 39.0 Stoeckel, Harvard...
Princeton-Cornell: It's almost Columbus Day, and Ed. will be out to do justice for his ethnic following. Besides, Ed will be faced with a challenge from Princeton's Scandinavian Bjorklund. Not only the Ivy title and the Heismann trophy are at stake; it's a matter of historical pride...
...named Rod Plummer who specialized in interceptions last year, but who hit on 21 of 32 passes against Rutgers. Princeton, already lacking depth, has lost its only reliable tight end and a tackle who has been described as its best defensive lineman in years. On the plus side, John Bjorklund, the first Princeton back to gain over 1000 yards rushing, is back, and if he lives up to last year, he will join Marinaro and Jauron in one of the best All-Ivy running backfields ever assembled...
Cornell fullback Ed Marinaro outdid all his Ivy colleagues by earning a spot on the All-American second team. Marinaro was officially named the nation's leading rusher, becoming the first Ivy runner ever to earn the title. Princeton's Hank Bjorklund was third...