Word: harvard
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...score indicates, the game was an even match, both teams playing solid football with considerable variation in strategy. The passing and running of Harvard left half Roy Williams gave Damis the foundation for both his touchdowns. First quarter fumbles showed, however, that the Crimson junior varsity still lacks polish...
Gary R. Gober '63 and David B. Allen '63, today announced their intention to resign from the four-man contingent representing the Freshman Council at the Harvard Student Council meetings. Both plan to continue as Freshman Council members...
...felt during the game that they had seen this same performance before, they were quite right. Two years age the setting, plot, and featured performer were all the same as they were today--only the supporting cast had changed. The spot was rain-swept Franklin Field, Philadelphia, and a Harvard team, fresh from a defeat at the hands of Dartmouth and in the midst of one of its worst seasons on record, was expected to be easy prey for the Quaker eleven. And the star, just as today, was Boulris...
...Crimson left halfback started the Penn downfall today midway through the first period when he leaped high on the Harvard 40-yard line to intercept a Larry Purdy pass out of the hands of Penn's speedy halfback, Dave Coffin. Boulris got away from Coffin and returned the interception back to the Penn 42. The Crimson attack, which had been sluggish thus far, could move the ball only seven yards on the tries, but with fourth down and three yards to go on the Penn 35, Boulris smashed over right guard, tore loose from several linebackers, and outdistanced the deep...
...minutes later, the Crimson gained control of the ball again, this time on its own 30-yard mark. With Bruce MacIntyre and Larry Repscher, both of whom performed exceptionally all afternoon, carrying for the varsity and with the line opening the Penn defenses impressively, Harvard moved the ball in eight plays to the Penn...