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...first time this season. Cornell also came up with a cohesive, diversified attack, using quarterbacks Rick Furbush and Bill Arthur to tremendous advantage on running plays, and. when it had to piercing the Crimson secondary for crucial passing yardage. From the first, it was evident that Harvard could not stop both threats...
...stalled Harvard's opening series of downs with an interception on the Cornell 20, and in five plays moved to the Crimson 41. On the next play, Marinaro broke loose bucking, twisting and sprinting for a touchdown...
Cornell stopped Harvard again, and this time with Marinaro carrying on six of the 10 plays, marched to the Crimson 12. But safety Neil Hurley picked off a hurried Furbush pass in the end zone on the next down, and escaped 102 yards down the left sideline for a touchdown. It was the third longest interception return in Harvard history, it rescued the Crimson from trouble, and it tied the game...
Harvard crushed Marinaro on three consecutive carries late in the first period, took possession, and moved to the Cornell 13 in 10 plays, where Richie Szaro booted a field goal to put the Crimson in front...
...third period. it was clearly time for the Crimson's patented comeback. It took Harvard just five minutes to go ahead...