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...creating surprises for opposing coaches and avid fans. The Crimson might be using some new formations in The Game, adding to the large number that Harvard already uses. Whatever tactic Restic decides to use, it will definitely utilize the talents of his offensive cogs, Jim Stoeckel, Neal Miller and Pat McInally. If they perform as they have in the past, they should beat Yale and make the 50-mph ride home seem a lot quicker...
...maintains that it can get away with covering McInally one-on-one. McInally says no one in the country can do it. The winner of that debate will probably be the winner of the ballgame. Harvard can match Yale's vaunted Rudy-Green-Tyrell-Hennings running attack with either Neal Miller or Phil Allen. On the basis of passing, it looks like Harvard. Harvard 24, Yale...
Harvard, coming off a 35-32 win over Brown last weekend, will be full force for the Yale game, Restic said. Running back Neal Miller, who sat out the second half of the Brown game with a head injury, is back at practice this week. And Restic said cornerback Joe Sciolla will be ready to play Saturday, after an injury that has sidelined him for three weeks...
...Stoeckel and McInally, with an ample assist from backup fullback Phil Allen more than met the challenge. Allen, who picked up 118 yards in 20 carries, caught 3 passes for 29 yards and scored a touchdown, replaced Neal Miller. Miller left the game with a head injury after gaining 85 yards in the first half...
Harvard will rely on its bread-and-butter men in today's contest. Jim Stoeckel, Pat McInally and Neal Miller will be the main cogs in the Crimson offense. All three will have a good opportunity to establish school or league records in today's tilt...