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...just finished reading Peter Landry's article "No Champions Here" and felt compelled to write you a brief note of thanks and congratulations. If ever there was "truth in journalism," it is to be found in your column. I too have watched Crone in amazement, anger, and frustration. I have also been amazed that Restic continues to play Crone despite his obvious deficiencies which you have so lucidly noted. Hopefully, your editorial will have some influence and we will be spared Crone's ineptitude forevermore. If not, your unrestricted criticism of Crone will have my continued support. Mike Hertenstine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "TRUTH IN JOURNALISM" | 12/1/1972 | See Source »

OFFENSIVE No.Name Position 89 Jeff Bone SE 73 Tim Manna LT 61 John Friar LG 52 Steve Snavely C 76 Brian Hehir RG 79 Bill Ferry RT 86 John Hagerty TE 19 Eric Crone QB 11 Mark Wheeler RH 45 Ted DeMars LH 16 Rod Foster FB OFFENSIVE No. Name Position 46 Paul Sortal SE 75 Al Moras LT 65 Ken Burkus LG 52 Ray Riddick C 60 Randy Burnworth RG 72 Len Matriociani RT 85 Kim Hammerberg TE 15 Tom Doyle OB 40 Dick Jauron LHB 38 Rudy Green RHB 26 Tyrell Hennings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS FOR THE GAME | 11/25/1972 | See Source »

...Yale fumble just after the kickoff will be recovered by Harvard at the Elis' five, and Joe Restic, ever faithful to his quarterbacks and mythology, will send in Eric Crone and tell him. "Call it yourself, Zone." Like any true athlete, Crone decides to go with what he does best. Four seconds show on the clock as the ball is snapped, and The Zone fades back to pass. Yale decides against the rush and shows an eleven-man safety, a pure version of Percy Rogers' umbrella defense. Still The Zone fades. Bok shifts nervously in his seat, wondering...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Soaking Up the Bennies | 11/25/1972 | See Source »

When the Crimson asked Yale All-American Dick Jonron if he sought ravage, he said, "No." When we asked him if his failure to have a good game against Harvard gave him added incentive, he said. "No." And when we asked him if he considered Harvard quarterback Bris Crone, three-time conquerer of Janron teams, to be a nemesis, he said, "No." Jauron's sophomore running mate Tyrol Hennings added, "Nobody but the writers thinks Crone has any special powers over Yale...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Yalies More Intent on Studies Than THE Game | 11/25/1972 | See Source »

Yale's second string quarterback, Roly Purrington, summed up the team's attitude towards Crosse. "I don't think there's anybody here who look Bric Crone is Yale's nemesis." Purrington does get excited about the thought of beating Harvard on its own turf, however. As a sophomore, Purrington come in late in the game and drove the Elis to the Harvard 20 before overthrowing a fourth down pass in the final minute, setting the stage for Eric Crone's infamous dash into his own endsone on the last play of the game. Purrington, who wears Brian Dowling...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Yalies More Intent on Studies Than THE Game | 11/25/1972 | See Source »

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