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...INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Yds. Avg. Grant 214 5.5 Harshbarger 94 4.1 Grana 81 3.1 Dockery 50 5.6 Yastrzemski 37 3.1 Bilodeau 35 2.7 Poe 33 2.8 Stringer 23 8.3 Mechling 17 8.5 MacDonald 8 8.0 Bassett 8 0.2 Humenuk 2 2.0 McCluskey 2 2.0 Passing Att. Comp. Yds. Bassett 29 14 173 Humenuk 4 3 63 Bilodeau 3 1 5 McCluskey 2 0 0 Receiving Ct. Yds. Dockery 5 49 Poe 3 47 Harshbarger 2 30 Boyda 1 29 Stephenson 1 26 Ulcickas 2 23 Bilodeau 1 17 Gray 1 8 Grant 1 7 Punting Punts Avg. Gahan...
Late in the quarter Marty Sponaugle carried for Cornell and fumbled when smashed by Jerry Mechling on the Crimson 49. Tom Bilodean, a defensive standout all day, recovered. Bassett alternatively sent Grant and Grana off-tackle and around end, and the stands resounded with the power of their running...
Harvard's victory, however, was not merely a result of Cornell's inaptitude. At times the Crimson offense was awesome, combining the crashing runs of Wally Grant, the vigorous blocking of Bill Grana, the passing and play-calling of Mike Bassett and the receiving of a new star, sophomore halfback John Dockery...
...three recoveries, and Bassett returned to the attack. After several short gains Bilodean wound up with the ball on a double reverse and threw to Bassett, an eligible receiver this year under a new rule. From the 12 Scott Harshbargar raced to the 2 behind sharp blocks thrown by Grana and Bassett, Bilodean scored from the one two plays later, and Hartranft booted another placement...
...deflected the pass. On fourth down Wood again looked for a receiver, but had his vision impaired by Pochop's massive frame. His screen pass to Milne was several feet short, and Cornell was through.LEFT: WALLY GRANT (12) SWEEPS BY THE CORNELL DEFENSE, AIDED BY A BLOCK FROM BILL GRANA(34). RIGHT: TOM BILODEAU (18) LIES ON THE GOAL LINE...