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...defense is another story. Only five starters are back, and even assuming that Restic can fill the remaining gaps, there will be an all-around lack of depth...
QUARTERBACK: The key to Harvard's attack will be the extent of southpaw quarterback Milt Holt's ability to fill the shoes of Jim Stoeckel. Holt has seen limited varsity experience the last two years, and whether he can do the job is uncertain. His best efforts last year were a 25-minute stint in the Columbia game in which the lefty completed 14 of 27 passes, and the Penn game, in which Holt was 13 for 26 and 172 yards...
Overall, Harvard clearly has a strong offense, but it is the defense that will make or break the Crimson this year. Harvard's Ivy title hopes will depend on the ability of coach Restic and his staff to come up with adequate personnel to fill the holes created by graduation...
...first unit defense, a question mark this year, performed well enough. Junior Fran Cronin, a second team split end last year, will be starting at safety this year, replacing departed all-Ivy captain Dave St. Pierre. If Cronin matures quickly he could fill St. Pierre's shoes...
...idea of the special day promotions is to fill up the less desirable seats in sections 17-21 by selling them at $1 a shot. The Holy Cross game is billed as Cambridge Day, where residents of the city with the proper ID can get into these sections at a buck a head. The Rutgers game is being called Family Day, which is the same as Cambridge Day only you don't need to be a Cantabrigian to take advantage of the discount...