Word: flynn
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However, Princeton discovered a more consistent quarterback in sophomore Jim Flynn, who has marched the Tigers up and down the field in the last three 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...
...general, all of Princeton's receivers have learned how to catch the ball since their bumbling against Cornell. If Flynn is throwing at all well, they should have a field day against Harvard's secondary, which has thus far provided the worst pass coverage in the League...
Senior fullback Dough Blake caught two touchdown passes and ran for a third to roll up a 21-0 lead in the first 11 minutes. Sophomore quarterback Joe Flynn has now led the Tigers to three straight lopsided victories since he replaced Rod Plummer in midseason...
...back Hank Bjorklund had his finest afternoon of the season, running for 196 yards and three touchdowns on just 28 carries. The Tigers left Rod Plummer on the bench and turned to sophomore quarterback Jim Flynn, who completed 9 of 16 passes for 129 yards while directing a well-balanced attack...
Rushing Att. Yds. Bjorklund, Prince. 35 196 Bonner, Brown 45 153 Marinaro, Cornell 30 144 DeMars, Harvard 23 132 Snick'ger, Prince. 22 109 Passing Att. Comp. Yds. Jackson, Columbia 29 18 287 Zink, Brown 42 18 187 Plummer, Prince. 28 13 163 Pfeil, Yale 17 12 139 Flynn, Prince. 25 10 106 Scoring TD FG XP TOT Bjorklund, Prince. 3 0 2 20 Bonner, Brown 3 0 0 18 DeMars, Harvard 2 0 0 12 Sefcik, Columbia 2 0 0 12 Pending No. Avg. Pinto, Penn 7 41.4 Bjorklund, Prince. 13 40.4 Nottingham, Yale 2 39.0 Stoeckel, Harvard...