Word: landolt
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...with a safety and appeared to rush ahead on a long touchdown pass. But the play was called back for an offsides penalty that cost Lowell both the yardage and the down. Lowell objected to the double penalty and played the rest of the game under protest. Cle Landolt threw the scoring pass that wrapped up the game for Quincy...
There should be no shortage of talent next year, either. The attack is returning intact, with Cle Landolt and Phil Zuckerman combining with Ince. Zuckerman is fourth in Ivy League scoring to give the Crimson one of the most potent attacks in the circuit. The midfield returnees in addition to Regan are Rick Frisbee and the sophomore third line of Bucky Hayes, Charley Scott, and Ted Rumsey, the boy with the flashy motorcycle. Harvard's defensive unit was statistically about the most porous in the league, though it did not really seem that weak at all. Don Gogel, Bill Bennett...
...from the net. Kilkowski bounced it in for Harvard's first goal after 25 minutes of play. Ince put in an easy shot two minutes later on an assist from Phil Zuckerman, and soon afterwards Zuckerman put in a goal over his back after receiving a pass from Cle Landolt...
Kirk Unruh and John Taylor put in two scores for Princeton, but beautiful passes from Ince to Bruce Regan to Zuckerman accounted for another Crimson tally. Zuckerman put in a high shot from two yards out. A second dazzling piece of passing netted the eighth goal for Harvard when Landolt scored easily from right in front...
...Landolt again tallied on a pass from Jim Kilkowski to up the lead to 9-6. After a goal by Princeton's Pete Johnson, Ince chalked up his third score to maintain the three-goal edge...