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Running back Tony Hinz, Harvard's leading rusher, returned to action Saturday after breaking his right hand in the Crimson's game against Brown three weeks ago. Hinz rushed for 95 yards on 17 carries. Wingback Jim Reidy, the Crimson's spark plug in last week's game against Boston University, rushed for 61 yards on eight carries...
Defensive Line: Last week, Don Peterson moved within one sack of tying Kevin Dulsky's record of 10. Forget Harvard's poor record. Peterson is still hustling. Senior Jim Bell, with 27 tackles, is the other dominant force on the line...
Secondary: Henry Olson was tested early--and burned early--against B.U. But then he, like his backfield mates, settled down and clamped down. Adjuster Bobby Frame had an interception and safety Jim Smith played his usual, hard-hitting game...
Intangibles: Beating Penn would be a feather in the Crimson's battered cap. It would mean, as running back Jim Reidy said last week, that the Crimson belonged in the title hunt this year. Last time Harvard travelled to Philadelphia, it fell, 17-10, with a mediocre team. That Penn team went on to post a 10-0 record. Is another close game in the works...
Running Backs: Brian Keys is making a bid for Ivy League Most Valuable Player. Keys, a junior, has averaged more than 100 yards rushing in league games. Last week against Lafayette, the 5-ft., 9-in. speedster rushed for 197 yards. Fullback Jim Beato is another 5-in., 9-in. running back. He is Keys' personal blocking back...