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With the appearance of Bill Humenuk late in the second quarter, Harvard's offensive success began to approach that of its defense. In less than two minutes, the reserve quarter-back carried the Crimson 51 yards to the Dartmouth one yard line before time ran out. The most amazing part of the march was not really Humenuk's passing; he's done that before. Now his receivers were holding onto his missiles. Tom Stephenson made a beautiful diving catch at the Dartmouth 23 and Frank Ulcickas then latched onto a short Humenuk bullet before John Dockery ended the series...
...continued all afternoon. Humenuk kept mixing his passing plays with the Crimson's traditional running plays and never let the Indians regain their balance. Jerry Mechling, whose defensive work coach John Yovicson singled out for special praise after the game, gave Humenuk his next chance by intercepting a Dana Kelly pass at the Dartmouth 48 and returning...
...Humenuk crossed up the Indians nicely by sticking to run- ning plays. On the second play from scrimmage, Scott Harshbarger took a pitch out around left end, danced his way across the field, and outraced two Dartmouth defenders to the goal line. John Hartranft's dependable conversion tied the score...
...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...
After Bob Stringer made the first down, Humenuk engineered the prettiest play of the game. Fading back from the Rutgers 38, Humenuk tossed a perfect pass to speedy sophomore Dave Poe, who caught it at the 13 and skipped into the end zone. Roger Noback, another sophomore, got into the act by kicking the extra point...