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Princeton's Cris Crissy '81 has found a spot in the NFL. A middle-round pick by the Patriots, he was cut along with Harvard's Brian Buckley in training camp. This week, Crissy latched on with the Washington Redskins and will dress for next week's game with Miami. In other Princeton news, former quarterback Mark Lockenmayer '81 tried out with the New York Giants but was not signed. Instead, he has inked a minor league baseball contract as a pitcher. For some reason, Princeton comes up with its quarterbacks from the ranks of its pitchers--witness Bob Holly...
Holly can throw, as he showed last season, but one person he won't be throwing to is former All-Ivy split end Cris Crissy. To replace Crissy, a Harvard nemesis, Princeton coach Frank Navarro will deploy Scott Oosdyk--the leading returning receiver with nine catches-- to the tight-end spot, while Dave Ginda is slated to start at a split end position...
...Elis now stand alone atop the Ivies, holding a 5-1 record. Diana trudged past the Tiger line for 165 yards on 34 carries in New Haven. Princeton receiver Cris Crissy shattered the Tiger records for most receptions and most yards gained in a season with his three catches for 65 yards, but it wasn't enough to prevent the Garden Staters from dropping out of second place...
...golden. If Dartmouth wins, then Harvard will have to win its next two Ivy games, defeat Yale in The Game and hope Dartmouth loses to either Columbia, Brown or Princeton... Crimson defensive back Rocky Degadillo came up with another excellent performance, holding the top receiver in the NCAA, Cris Crissy, to only one reception...
Lockenmeyer has made use of senior Cris Crissey, the tailback-turned split-end who has burned the Crimson for three straight years. Crissey has caught 34 passes this year for 361 yards, the tops in the nation...