Word: hanke
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Enlivened by the music, the crowd loudly applauded Captain Hank Keohane when he declared that this football team was made up of students and not "basket-weaving or fly-casting majors...
With Dan Sullivan ready to relieve these two, and with Mike Iseman and Ron Probable Starting Lineups PRINCETON HARVARD Jim Blair LE Hank Keohane Bob Fisher LT Bob Pillsbury Stan Baldwin LG Terry Lenzner Frank Szvetecz C Jon Christensen Stan Shaughnessy RG Jerry Weidler Gordon Batcheller RT Eric Nelson Ed Kostelnik RE Dave Cappiello Jay Cullen QB Charlie Ravenel Dan Sachs LH Chet Boulris Ron Goldman RH Larry Repsher Mike Ippolito FB Sam Halaby...
...this point, the Crimson drive appeared to be slowing, so coach John Yovicsin sent in the versatile Boulris, who switched briefly from running to passing. After missing Repscher in the flank, he threw complete to captain Hank Keohane on the Penn 11, for 14 yards, and Charlie Ravenel gained seven on a keeper before Boulris barged over right tackle for the score. Boulris' attempt for two points was called back because of holding, and the second try, a razzle-dazzle reverse and pass from Boulris to Cullen, was stopped five yards short...
...established Harvard as a tough team to be reckoned with during the closing weeks of the season.CHET BOULRIS (40) drives off-tackle for the University's second touchdown at 1:36 of the second period. The score followed his pass, completed on the 14-yard line, to left end HANK KEOHANE and quarterback CHARLIE RAVENEL's seven-yard keeper...
With ten minutes gone in the fourth quarter, however, varsity end Hank Keohane intercepted a Dartmouth pass on the Green 16, and three plays later Boulris bulled over from the five for the Crimson's winning score. The varsity's triple-threat halfback added the two points, and Harvard had only to hold off the Indians for 4:20 to clinch its most exciting win in many years. Coach John Yovicsin got a free ride to the locker room after the game...