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...changed. Koerner, the only Harvard man in the top 20, had fallen back to ninth, and Merrick had opened a lead of 100 yards over Thornton and Ritson. At the last, Ritson outkicked Thornton for second, but Merrick held on to win the race in 24:31.8, breaking Doug Hardin's meet record by more than three seconds. Thornton, Childs, Piazza and Fikes swept third through sixth places, and Koerner placed tenth, assuring himself of a berth on the All-Ivy squad. But the next Harvard men were far back--Quirk (23rd), Fred Linsk (35th), Marshall Jones (37th), Jerry Hines...
...games. Flynn's passing is complemented by probably the best backfield in the Ivy League. Hank Bjorklun, a momentum runner who hits his holes quickly, is averaging 123 yards rushing a game, and if he slows down, the defense will have to contend with two more excellent running backs, Doug Blake and Walt Snickenberger. Blake and Snickenberger are particularly effective as receivers slipping out of the backfield...
...Gordon McKellan, Suna Murray, Mark and Melissa Militano, Barbara Brown and Doug Berndt, Ann and Skip Miller, Mary Karen Campbell and Johnny Johns--1971 National Silver and Bronze Medalists (Men's, Ladies', Pairs, and Dance...
Dartmouth struck again in the third quarter on a counter that turned into a 69 yard touchdown run by second string halfback Doug Lind. Harvard's defensive backs were nowhere to be found on the play, caught blitzing in a man to man defense that evaporated when Lind's man was trap blocked before he reached the hole...
Graff noted, however, that Doug Forrester, a freshman goalie, holds great promise. Forrester was an All-American from Santa Clara High School in California...