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HARVARD-BROWN--It's ridiculous to pick between the talent of the two teams. Brown's Zink is capable of throwing for over 300 yards and Bonner could break loose for 100 yards rushing. Eric Crone, too, could click for 300 yds. passing and Rod Foster or Ted DeMars could have a field day on the ground. But Brown can be rotten, and has been most of the season, and Harvard had its most boring performance of the year just seven days ago. Who knows...
Brown's attack centers around a fine set of running backs, headed by halfback Gary Bonner, who picked up 100 yards against Cornell last Saturday, and fullback Tom Spotts...
...Jackson, Col. 108 54 6 Stoeckel, Har. 69 39 3 Shue, Penn 77 34 7 Flynn, Prin. 65 32 6 Zink, Brown 67 29 5 Rushing ATT. Yds. TD Marinaro, Cor. 189 968 9 Bjorklund, Prin. 91 0 0 DeMars, Har. 88 458 7 Jauron, Yale 91 428 5 Bonner, Brown...
...years ago. Individual Statistics--Total Offense Yds. 1. Marinaro, Cornell 968 2. Jackson, Columbia 768 3. Shue, Penn 603 4. Stoeckel, Harvard 516 5. Pfeil, Yale 497 6. Bjorklund, Princeton 483 Scoring Pts. 1. Marinaro, Cornell 56 2. Bjorklund, Princeton 44 3. DeMars, Harvard 30 Blake, Princeton 30 4. Bonner, Brown 24 Killian, Cornell 24 Clune, Penn...
BROWN-PRINCETON--At least the Bruins can embarrass themselves away from the hometown fans this weekend. Gary Bonner will run for over 100 yards and Bob Zink may take the Ivy lead in total offenses, but the Bruina will continue to build upon their winless record. Princeton rolled over Penn last weekend. Brown will roll over this Saturday...