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...going to bet on the football card this weekend, or any weekend for that matter, do not bet on the Ivy League. There is no such thing as a sure bet in the Ivies. Just ask Cornell's coach Jack Musick or Crimson head coach Joe Restic...
...classic encounter. Harvard and Cornell are both undefeated in Ivy action and have looked awesome in early season action. And what is more, Harvard humiliated the Big Red last fall in Cambridge, coming away with a 33-15 triumph. It's unlikely that Cornell coach Jack Musick has let his squad forget that during preparation this week...
When the Big Red invade Harvard Stadium this afternoon. Musick's troops will still do things in the old way -- only now there is another runner operating out of the tailback slot. Sophomore Don Malone, whom people around Ithica are now calling the "new Marinaro," has inherited old Number 44's slot. And from the way he's played in Cornell's first three games, the Big Red has lost nothing in the exchange...
...reached a renaissance I ball carrying. Yes, it appears the medieval days are gone with the passing on new program into operation too quickly at the expense of complete place understanding. In fact, some observers in Ithaca report a bold, dynamic prototype offensive set is being toyed with by Musick. During isolated play drills, spies report seeing at times two men, besides junior quarterback Mark Allen, line up in the backfield. They then appear to take turns carrying the ball. Amazing if true but possibly a vicious rumor. Colgate has been slugged by Penn but last week crushed Lafayette. Normally...
...lifts weights before each game to "get my blood going," needs all the muscle he can muster. Running behind the lightest offensive line (average weight: 209 Ibs.) in the league, he is the constant target of blitzing linebackers and stacked nine-man defenses. "Ed is a marked man." says Musick. "He gets more late hits and piling-ons than anyone I've ever seen." It may be true that some Ivy League defensemen couldn't raise a welt on a waterboy, but the pro scouts are flocking to Cornell games, and Marinaro is virtually certain...