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This year, the 1958 positions are reversed. The varsity, with its 1-1 League record, still has a shot at the Ivy title, while the Big Green has yet to win. Gundy will severely try the Crimson pass defense, and Crouthamel's running will keep the varsity honest. The 75-year old rivalry stands at 35 wins for Harvard, 24 for Dartmouth, and three ties. It will take the Crimson's best showing of the season to make it 36 today...
...Cincinnati, O. 44 Evans, David '60 18 6:0 187 Concord, Mass. 38 Spiess, Gary '60 18 5:11 152 Creve Coeur, Mo. 36 *Rozycki, Alan '61 20 5:10 170 Chicago, Ill. 34 Johnson, Robert '61 20 6:2 194 Grosse Pointe, Mich. 27 *Crouthamel, John '60 21 5:11 191 Perkasie, Pa. 24 Appleford, John '60 21 5:8 193 Birmingham, Mich. 23 Stillman, Richard '62 18 6:0 185 Hicksville, L. I., N. Y. 21 King, Thomas '62 19 5:11 171 Cleveland, O. 18 Beattie, Richard '61 19 5:8 154 Rye, N. Y. 17 *Gundy...
This year the situation is reversed. The Indians, with only limited service from captain and star signal-caller Bill Gundy and all-Ivy halfback Jake Crouthamel, have been virtually impotent in losing to three strong opponents and tying hapless Brown...
Hampered by a slew of early season injuries, the Indians had their first string backfield complement intact for the first time this year against Boston College last week. With Gundy and Crouthamel in action, the Big Green scored more points then than it had managed in its three previous games...
...picked up more than two-thirds of its yardage and all three of its touchdowns through the air. Passing, from Gundy and his understudies Jack Kinderdine and Seth Moger, obviously plays a key role in the Indian's V-formation offense. Halfback Al Rozycki has grabbed fourteen aerials, while Crouthamel has caught six, including two for touchdowns. Dartmouth may well be the best passing team the Crimson has faced this year...