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Peter Landry's lambasting of Eric Crone is yet another example of the Crimson sports staff's callous, ignorant, and opportunities, style of reporting. Callous in their malicious attacks of individual performers, ignorant of the subject about which they write, and opportunistic in the way they capitalize on Harvard athletic blunders to inject ridicule and cheap shot criticism at the expense of Crimson athletes, "Crime" sportswriters are noted for their ability to find a scapegoat when the going gets rough...
Landry obviously cares little about the pride of Eric Crone. We must remember that only years of dedication brought Eric Crone to his present position, and this should not be treated lightly. The idea that it is easier to be sitting in the bleachers than it is to be playing on the field is over-worked; but nevertheless, it is in this instance valid and worthy of mention...
...disappointing season for Foster, who had-seen only limited action as a past returner. Two years ago, he was heralded as possibly the best player to hit Cambridge. Last year, however, he was sidelined for most of the season with injuries and new his quarterbacking position go to Eric Crone. He will get the call at halfback for THE Game and look to finish his Harvard football career as he started...
...Crone played the entire game against the Bruins, but his performance was less than spectacular. He was a surprise starter, as Milt Holt was expected to replace him after his performance in the Princeton disaster...
HARVARD-BROWN -- Will the Bruins win one for Lennie? Will "Pineapple" Milt Holt re-enact the Eric Crone syndrome by warming up his arm against the Brown secondary and then gaining glory the next week against Yale? Harvard...