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Sumida threw a 24-yard scoring pass to senior wide receiver Sam Brickley and a 27-yarder to Frank Monago, both in the second quarter. He also connected with Steve Lutz, a tailback, on an eight-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter, when the Big Red put the game out of reach with two touchdowns...
With six minutes left in the game and the Red at the Harvard 23, Cochrane dropped back and threw a pass intended for Sam Brickley. A Harvard defender deflected the ball but it still found Brickley's hands. Two plays later, Scott Malaga busted in for the touchdown...
...still down by two. The two-point conversion was a must. Cochrane, perhaps smiling as he dropped back to pass, found Brickley open in the flat for the score...
Receivers: Sam Brickley owns Ithaca's best pair of hands. He leads the Big Red in receiving with 11 catches (good for 129 yards). Brickley is fourth on the Conrell all-time receiving list with 78 receptions. Other Red menaces include Frank Monago (seven catches, 130 yards) and Mike Ready (seven catches, 54 yards...
...100th Game approached, college sportswriters too young to shave knocked out misty-eyed pieces about Charley Brickley, the legendary Harvard dropkicker of the 1912-14 teams, and Albie Booth, the wispy Yale back of 1929-31. It was murmured occasionally during this gentle rain of nostalgia that, although Yale led in the series, 54-37 (there had been eight ties), its '83 warriors had underwhelmed eight opponents thus far and won only once. Harvard, with an upper-middling 5-2-2 record, loomed like a superteam...