Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard was able to get through the Holy Cross game successfully with a sluggish offense, but that same lackluster offensive play was not good enough Saturday, and the Crimson lost its first game since November, 1967, to Boston University...
...onto the field with a new quarterback and a new determination to do what it knew how to do and to do it well. The Terriers controled the ball for 43 of the 68 plays in the second half and picked up 206 yards in the half while the Crimson had to settle...
...Crimson's main intentions was to score first over the fired-up Terriers. After three exchanges of the ball, a B. U. punt gave Harvard a good chance to get some points as the Crimson started a series of downs at midfield...
Neither team was able to sustain a series of plays until with about six minutes left in the first half, Gary Farneti recovered a fumble at the Harvard 32-yard line on a fake punt by B. U. This time, the Crimson capitalized on an error...
...personal fouls by the aggressive Terriers contributed more than anything else to the ensuing drive, and while Champi's nose bled on the sideline. Dave Smith guided Harvard to within five yards of a second touchdown, one which the Crimson would have been glad to have later...