Word: bowlful
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...HAVEN, Conn.--To fully comprehend Yale's 28-0 win over Harvard Saturday at the Yale Bowl, you have to look back...
...great play of the Eli defensive unit. Led by team captain and right end Fred Leone and the rest of the boys on the front line--who hassled Cuccia-Allard all game long, who held fullback Jim Callinan, averaging 5.3 yards a carry this season going into the Bowl, to just 60 yards on 21 carries--the Elis stalled an inept Multiflex. It was the same story, only twice as bad as last year, when the Elis completely locked out the Harvard strike force, 14-0, in the Stadium...
Finally, the crowd of 73,500 at the Yale Bowl was New England's largest football audience since 1924. It seems, after Harvard's performance in The Game of '81, it is best to look back...
...been around here for any time at all, you realize that Harvard plays its best games against Yale. Especially at Yale. Especially when there is no chance to win, supposedly. The gridders may diddle at Dartmouth and dawdle at Brown, but when it comes to the Yale Bowl and some 70,000 fans of both persuasions (the color of the scarf is the give-away), well, things happen that just weren't supposed...
...there will be no socializing this year. It's The Game (how long has it been since you heard anyone call it anything else?) and it all starts at 1 p.m. at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Conn., and I will be there by 11:30 ready to go, my eyes on the field. If there's a halfback option this year. I won't miss...