Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Crimson will enter the Poinsettia Tournament at Greenville, S.C., against The Citadel, Furman, and Bucknell. The netmen will also meet Columbia (away) on Jan. 8, Cornell (away) on Jan. 13, and Dartmouth...
...attaining its record of six games won to three lost, the Crimson scored 177 points compared with the opposition total of 101 points. Although the Harvard squad made more first downs and rushing yardage than the teams it played, it tallied less passing yardage (and number of completed passes) than its opponents. The Crimson had nine of its passes intercepted and lost 10 fumbles this season, compared with an opposition total of 10 lost passes and 18 fumbles lost...
...four Crimson scores: Ravenel, with nine touchdowns, has credit for 58 points. Boulris made 50 points and seven touchdowns. Cullen and Repsher have identical totals, 14 points and two touchdowns each. '59 team statistics are: H Opp. Points 177 101 First Downs 147 121 Rushing yardage 1994 1134 Passing yardage 654 983 Passes 117 165 Passes Completed 45 69 Fumbles Lost 10 18 Yards Penalized...
...League season not even completed, two of the nation's cherished institutions--the Associated Press and Sports Illustrated--published their all-Ivy football teams early this week. Others, who have the decency to wait for the end of the season, will no doubt soon follow suit. The CRIMSON has decided to add its authoritative selections, in order to esolve the conflicts that are bound to appear...
...Crimson accepts no such easy solutions, and nominates the following eleven as the best at their position: Paul Choquette (Brown), fullback; Boulris (Harvard), and Doelling (Penn), halfbacks; Gundy (Dartmouth), quarterback; Bob Federspiel (Columbia), and John Seksinsky (Penn), ends; Bob Asack (Columbia), and Gordon Batcheller (Princeton), tackles; Bob Boye (Dartmouth), and John Marchiano (Penn), guards; and Mike Pyle (Yale), center...