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...Dick Harlow's third year of coaching in Cambridge, the Varsity eleven suffered what was considered a catastrophic blow. Three regulars were injured going into the Army game and could not play. The Cadets won that game 7 to 6. They were almost overpowered by a savage Crimson attack but capitalized on two fumbles to score their payoff touchdown...
Meanwhile Clint Frank's Elis were showing considerable power. The Bulldogs rolled over Princeton 26 to 0 on November 13 and came into the "Harvard game" on November 20 unbeaten that year, undefeated by the Crimson in three years, and favorites to take the Ivy League Championship. But Harlow's team rallied in the rain and snow to win, 13 to 6, winding up with a relatively good record for Crimson elevens--five wins, two defeats...
...Dick Harlow's favorite commentaries on the art of coaching runs, "The only way to learn to play football, gentlemen, is to play football." Yesterday the Varsity A squad held its first scrimmage outside of Saturday combat in several weeks. Last year two or three midweek contact sessions were the general rule. The coaching staff repeatedly announced this fall that contact work would be resumed "as soon as the team was at least two deep in each position." The prospect of losing the last tackle or fullback was too frightening to permit much more than long signal drills...
...first time since the official start of the 1947 football campaign, Dick Harlow's Varsity squad went through a mid-week scrimmage yesterday afternoon...
Witnessing the workout was Bob Green, Varsity end from 1936 to 1938 and Crimson captain in his Senior year. As a member of the '37 team, which Harlow rates as one of his most successful, Green enjoyed the distinction of beating Yale and Clint Frank...