Word: leos
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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John McCluskey led the Crimson backfield on an 81-yard drive--all on the ground--that culminated in Bobby Leo' four yard sprint around right end for a score. The Crimson's smooth defensetook advantage of Eli quarterback Watts Humphrey's desperate attempts to bring Yale back into the game to produce thes econd score...
...Elis picked up a first down on a Humphrey to Kenney pass but then had to punt, and Harvard began its longest drive of the day. Bobby Leo carried mammoth tackle Bob Greenlee for ten yards and a first down at the Harvard 45. Grant took advantage of a savage block by McCluskey and raced twelve yards off left end for a first down...
...Leo drove for four yards inside tackle, but now Yale dug in. End Rob Watson came up with his second big play of the day, dropping Grant for a six yard loss. McCluskey's third-down pass to Grant arrived on one hop and Van Oudenallen had to kick...
McCluskey wound up the half with just two completions in seven passing attempts. Humphrey was five-for-11 for Yale. Leo with just 27 yards was the half's leading ground gainer...
...then suddenly, Harvard's offense began to resemble to pre-season press notices. Tom Choquette and Leo got Harvard first down; three plays later the Crimson was confronted with a third and ten situation. Leo took a pitchout from McCluskey and with the ad of a fine block by Choquette rambled 25 yards to Elis...