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HARVARD-PENN--Princeton dumped the Quakers, 31-0, and even Brown kept even and almost toppled Penn, so a loss today would be an agonizing omen on November weekends to come. Without quarterback Pinto, though, the Quakers are worse than the coffee Jello at the Freshman Union. Penn will desperately go to the air, and sometimes that pays off in touchdown bombs. In fact, the Buffalo Bills have used that method successfully for eight victories in the last four years. But the Bills play 14 games a year and Penn already has its Ivy victory over Brown. The Crimson will...
Penn should present a welcome change for Harvard after the last two games against Cornell and Dartmouth. The Quakers are also 2-3, but they've lost their last three outings largely due to the continuing injuries to signal caller Tom Pinto. Pinto, whose excellent roll-out running provides the Quakers with their main offensive threat, will probably miss today's game with a sprained wrist and two dislocated fingers...
Replacing Pinto will be Gary Shue, a good passer, but not the runner Pinto...
...Punting No. Avg. Pinto, Penn. 7 41.4 Stoeckel, Har. 13 41.2 Bjorklund, Prin. 13 40.4 Nottingham, Yale 7 40.3 Colby, Brown...
...Plummer, Prince. 28 13 163 Pfeil, Yale 17 12 139 Flynn, Prince. 25 10 106 Scoring TD FG XP TOT Bjorklund, Prince. 3 0 2 20 Bonner, Brown 3 0 0 18 DeMars, Harvard 2 0 0 12 Sefcik, Columbia 2 0 0 12 Pending No. Avg. Pinto, Penn 7 41.4 Bjorklund, Prince. 13 40.4 Nottingham, Yale 2 39.0 Stoeckel, Harvard 7 38.4 Colby, Brown 12 38.3 Scoring TD FG XP TOT Bjorklund, Prince. 3 0 2 20 Bonner, Brown 3 0 0 18 DeMars, Harvard 2 0 0 12 Sefcik, Columbia...