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Dartmouth's only score came late in the final quarter as substitute quarterback Bill Koenig hit Randy Wallick for an 11 yard TD pass. By that time, even the Harvard fans cheered.Harvard's massive defensive tackles, RICK BERNE (71) and LON KAPLAN (77), storm through the Dartmouth forward wall to smother substitute quarterback BILL KOENIG (14). Berne and Kaplan shared in the Harvard defense's complete containment of the Big Green last Saturday; Dartmouth was held to 75 yards on the ground and 119 in the air while Harvard walked off with a 22-7 victory...
...Dartmouth offense is led by sophomore quarterback Jim Chasey, who took over the play-calling duties from veteran Bill Koenig two weeks ago, and halfbacks Bob Lundquist and Tom Miller. Chasey throws well--26 completions out of 45 passes so far, without any interceptions...
...Latitudinarians. At one end of the presidential spectrum are the men whom New York University Political Scientist Louis Koenig calls the "literalists": those who, like Madison and Taft, interpreted their powers narrowly and subscribed to the Whig theory of the President as an errand boy for Congress. At the other end are what Yale Historian John Morton Blum calls the "latitudinarians": those who, like Lincoln and Wilson, gave wide scope to the Constitution's vague charter...
Once again, Zimmerman couldn't move the team and Saba lined a punt to midfield. Ryzewicz then threw to Randy Wallick at the Harvard 35, and the Indians were on the warpath again. Sophomore Bill Koenig suddenly moved in at quarterback and threw to Wallick at the 17. Coach Bob Blackman immediately shuttled Ryzewicz back in again. On fourth and 2 from the Harvard 8, Mlakar picked up the first down by ramming to the 5-yard stripe. Two more tries by Mlakar left the ball with its nose on the goal line, but Dartmouth's fourth illegal procedure...
Dartmouth not only stopped Penn's pitching ace. Bill Creeden, cold, but it rolled up 23 points without quarterback Gene Ryzewicz. The Indian star rested an injured knee as sophomore Bill Koenig hit 11 of 22 passes, including five to his buddy, Bob Mlakar. The Indians added 206 yards on the ground to the 213 gained passing--and this was despite a steady drizzle through the second half...