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Word: crones (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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With two weeks remaining in a season that means relatively nothing except what the players get out of it, it would be the perfect time to try some of the changes that many have talked about. Could Foster and Crone be put in the same backfield? Is junior Frank Guerra destined to be merely a useful tool for weekday practices? Couldn't some of Harvard's backfield speed be better utilized as a defensive secondary rather than a secondary offense? If the questions aren't answered now, the team will be hesitant to experiment in its home opener when...

Author: By Robert W. Geblach, | Title: A Touch of Garlic | 11/13/1971 | See Source »

This fall Harvard's theory of philanthropy is based on the timely interception. Through the first four games, the Crimson tossed away an average of only two interceptions, but since then interceptions have been more frequent and more catastrophic. Eric Crone made his way into the Princeton game and fired his only two completions to Princeton defenders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Soaking up the Bennies | 11/11/1971 | See Source »

Stoeckel threw the last of his three interceptions, and Princeton converted the mistake into the final touchdown with five minutes left. Restic sent in Eric Crone at quarterback in the last few minutes, but to no avail. Crone threw two interceptions in four attempts...

Author: By Grady M. Bolding, | Title: Princeton Dumps Inept Eleven | 11/8/1971 | See Source »

...going into the final two games of the season against Brown and Yale Restic must once again choose between his four signal-calling candidates--Crone, Stoeckel, Foster and Frank Guerra. Football Standings W L Cornell 5 0 Dartmouth 4 1 Columbia 3 2 Princeton 3 2 Harvard 2 3 Yale 2 3 Brown...

Author: By Grady M. Bolding, | Title: Princeton Dumps Inept Eleven | 11/8/1971 | See Source »

...adversity. After leading his county in passing in his junior year in high school, he suffered a broken collarbone a week before the start of his senior season, and missed the whole year. After a good, though unspectacular freshman year, he came to school this year already behind Crone and Foster. "I knew I would have to start at the bottom, being only a sophomore behind two juniors. I wanted to play, but it didn't seem that I was going to start," he said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jim Stoeckel Is Thriving on Adversities | 11/6/1971 | See Source »

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