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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...three brilliant broken field TD runs by John "Bud" Herfort, dragged off the Boston Globe rewrite desk for the game, put the Crimson ahead to stay. "Just grand," one alumnus is said to have commented as he watched the bowed, but unbeaten Crimeds amble off the field...
...been said all week. Two years ago, a similarly underrated Yovicsin team rolled undefeated up to the Princeton game, but expired on a fourth down and one at the Tiger 25. This could happen today. Princeton has all the makings of a superb football team: good runners and a sound defense. Brown felt the crush last week, and unless Harvard goes all out, that six hour trip home could seem considerably longer. On the record, Harvard should be a heavy favorite by as much as 24-6. By instinct, I would pick Princeton. With prayer, however, I call a seventh...
...Princeton team is a big unknown. Its record is a strong 4-1 but it hasn't played since a loss October 26 and could be cold after that lay-off. The Tiger freshmen have been rough, though, in recent years. The Yardling booters haven't taken a game at Princeton since...
Doubtful starters today include right wing Russ Bell, right inside Greg Horning, and left inside Phil Kydes. Kydes got spiked on the foot in last week's game in which he also scored twice. If Bell is unable to play, Getchell hopes to be able to replace him with Jimmy Carrow, although, Carrow turned an ankle this week...
...Crimson has not been weakened everywhere. The team has combined an aggressive offense with a sharp defense and two key players, high-scoring Charlie Thomas and goalie Larry Anderson, should be in good shape for today's game...