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Penn's offense should score against Harvard Last year Penn's. All-Ivy receiver Don Clune erased league records against the Harvard secondary with three touchdowns and 284 yards Harvard coach Joe Restic will use double coverage against Clune for most of the game but he is equally worried about Penn's sophomore halfback Adolph Bellizeare Ballizeare who has gained 433 yards in five games will give the Crimson's defensive ends a hard time with his outside running. He is also a good receiver, and if he can beat Harvard's linebackers coming out of the backfield...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Football Team Favored Over Pennsylvania Today | 11/4/1972 | See Source »

...defensive secondary could give the Crimson some trouble. Last week they held Penn's Don Clune, considered by many to be the best receiver in the East to a mere 36 yards. Harvard has no one in Clune's class and could be in for a tough time...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Cornell Poses Stiff Ivy Test for Crimson Today | 10/21/1972 | See Source »

...last month. I was promoted from the basement to the first floor. So hang in there. Harry Best, Yovvy." Gamble won't find much to cheer him up in Ithaca today. Cornell's Marinaro-less offense has been scoring over thirty points a game. Still, Penn's Doug Clune, "who has been erasing Ivy League pass reception records, may give the Big Red a hard time, Cornell...

Author: By Bvevanw. Thomas, | Title: On the Bench | 10/14/1972 | See Source »

...this way. Penn has smashed Colgate, 35-28, in a scrimmage and in return. Lafayette was equally smashed by Colgate last week, 33-14. So let's chalk it up. Seven plus 19 equals 26. The Quakers and coach Harry Gamble then get four extra points for getting Don Clune past the Penn Admission Committee -- no small task. Hence an impressive Penn opener...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dake It Or Leave It | 9/30/1972 | See Source »

...mediocre Princeton team his been decimated by graduation. With the academic departure of Princeton halfback Walt Snickenberger, the Tigers' most experienced back has carried the ball 11 times in varsity action. Penn, with an experienced defense, some good backs, and receiver Clune, could provide an upset or two. Despite the loss of outstanding back Gary Bonner, who went the way of Princeton's Snickenberger, Brown should also improve; in other words, it might win a game this year

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Football Team Will Contend for Ivy Title | 9/18/1972 | See Source »

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