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...contest was in doubt, to say the least, until well into the final period. It was then, with about ten minutes left in the game that quarterback Milt Holt spiralled a 47-yard bomb into the waiting arms of record-setting split end Pat McInally, sending Harvard to an insurmountable 24-7 lead...
...plays later, McInally snared a Holt aerial just inches short of the goal line, setting up Harvard's first touchdown of the year and also establishing a new Crimson record, most career receptions, for the 6 ft. 6 in. senior. The grab, Mac's 62nd lifetime, eclipsed the old standard set by Carter Lloyd...
Twenty-eight minutes of scoreless football followed, highlighted by numerous Crimson opportunities to score, all of which Harvard blundered. Harvard moved to the Crusader 22-yard line halfway though the second period when Holt picked up his own fumble, reversed his field and carried fifteen yards around right end. Three unsuccessful plays then set up a Tsitsos field goal attempt of 36 yards, which carried wide to the left...
...Crimson again penetrated into Crusader territory as the first half was drawing to a close, with McInally picking up his fourth reception of the game. Holt was dumped for a loss of nine, however, and Harvard was forced to punt...
...fourth serious Crimson threat was again sputtering to an end when suddenly, and dramatically, fullback Tom Lincoln took a screen pass from Holt and rumbled 27 yards for the score. As the Harvard crowd voiced its approval and relief, Tsitsos split the uprights for the PAT and Harvard led, 17-7. Holt then hooked up with McInally for the bomb that iced Harvard's first win of the season...