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...then there is the nasty matter of fouls. Harvard used its starting five of Williams, McClung, Sedlacek, Gene Dressler, and Leo Soully for all but two seconds of the Springfield game, because the Crimson bench is so weak. McClung and Williams must stay out of foul trouble; if either collects five personals, it would be sheer disaster...
Coach Floyd Wilson will start Merle McClung, Barry Williams, Keith Sedlacek, Leo Scully and sophomore sensation Gene Dressler. The only reserves likely to see any action are forward John Scott, who looked reasonably good against Amherst, and guards Bill Fegley and Al Bornheimer...
Johns's choice of Ballantine ale cans came from an offhand remark by Abstract Expressionist Willem de Kooning to Johns's dealer, Leo Castelli: "Give that s.o.b. two beer cans and he could sell them." Johns proved he could (price: $1,000). Johns has also made art out of neon lettering, chairs, paint brushes and cast light bulbs in bronze...
McCluskey sent halfback Bobby Leo off right guard, and Leo got the first down easily. Two plays later, Harvard found itself with another third down situation, but now it needed seven yards. Again McCluskey turned to Leo, and again Bobby got the seven yards, this time with about 40 yards to spare. He picked up key blocks from McCluskey, Berdik, and Barringer and romped into the end zone with the winning touchdown...
...plays later Yale end Landon Carter lost the Harvard defender only to have Ed McCarthy's pass bounce off his chest. But the Crimson could do no better. After it had penetrated to the Yale 29, Bobby Leo raced through the Yale secondary and was wide open at the Yale fiveyard line only to have John McCluskey's pass intercepted...