Word: crimsons
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Harvard's backfield is small, but extremely elusive and hard-running. The Brown Daily Herald, however, proclaims the Bruin backs as the best in the East, and the claim may have some validity. Unless the Crimson can integrate its timing in practice, and if the scrum has similar problems with pursuit, it could lose again...
They were the second and third victories for the Crimson. which has its sights set on Friday's important meet with Columbia and Penn in New York. Harvard beat Providence, 25-32. and routed U Mass...
Right behind Robb was teammate Bill Speck, who finished fifth in the three-way freshman meet last Fall, and then Ron Wayne of U Mass. But as coach McCurdy had hoped, a group of Crimson runners were right after them. John Heyburn. Tom Spengler and captain Keith Colburn finished fifth throngh seventh...
...little better Saturday than we did against Northeastern. and we can afford to be a little more optimistie now." the Crimson captain pointed out. "We still have a long way to go before the Penn meet though," he added...
...Crimson freshmen urned in two more lopsided victories. crushing Providence. 15-50. and U Mass, 17-45. John Quirk won again for the Yardlings, improving his time by 25 seconds to 15:15, to move closer to the record of 15:30 set by Ben wilson of M.I.T...