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Harvard was able to break the big play, however, Mark Wheeler, a very fast transfer halfback who ran amuck all afternoon, broke one for a touchdown on the first play of the game. Taking a pitchout from starting quarterback Eric Crone. Wheeler raced 71 yards down the sideline, as the inexperienced UMass defensive backs overcommitted themselves to Crone's well-executed option...
Harvard will pass early and often against UMass, regardless of who wins out in the quarterback derby. Restic can choose from so less than four seasoned signal callers and not be hurt appreciably by a decline in performance. Veterans from last year's varsity Eric Crone. Jim Stoeckel, and Frank Guerra are back for another go-around, and last year's fresh man phenom Lefty Milt Holt are all vying for the starting nod. Restic refuses to announce his starter until game time, a tradition he established last year, and there is virtually no way of pinning down who will...
...other quarterbacks were less successful Yale's nemesis of the last two years, senior Enc Crone three for eight for 28 yards and Frank Guerra three a few too many floaters to boost his chances of leaving a three year seat on the bench...
Tackis Bit Perry and Tim Manna and guard Bob Kircher all saw more action on the line than either Crone or Stockel did at quarterback. Restic also has two strong transfers to beef up the line--guard Doug Crim, a sophomore letterman at Indiana and a high-school All-Ohio selection, and center Mike Evans, a 250 lb. former UCLA letterman who was once named "Player of the Week" during his sophomore season, and who won the Outstanding Freshman Award during his first year at UCLA. Two other linemen, guard Mark Bauer and center Steve Snavely, saw about 60 minutes...
...other quarterbacks were less successful. Yale's nemesis of the Last two years, senior Eric Crone, went three for eight for 28 yards. and Frank Guerre threw a few too many floaters to boost his chances of leaving a three-year seat on the bench...