Word: poe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Pete Riley punted to Dave Poe, who bobbled the slippery ball and quickly fell on it at his own 34-yard line. This shaky maneuver, however, soon proved to be the start of a major offensive by the Crimson...
Executing plays with the precision and punch that forced Dartmouth to yield two weeks ago, Mike Bassett took Harvard 66 yards in 10 plays for a touchdown late in the first period. Poe, Grant, and Bill Grana all contributed solid running, but it was a 20-yard streak by Bassett himself that gave the Crimson its big chance...
...INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Yds. Avg. Grant 214 5.5 Harshbarger 94 4.1 Grana 81 3.1 Dockery 50 5.6 Yastrzemski 37 3.1 Bilodeau 35 2.7 Poe 33 2.8 Stringer 23 8.3 Mechling 17 8.5 MacDonald 8 8.0 Bassett 8 0.2 Humenuk 2 2.0 McCluskey 2 2.0 Passing Att. Comp. Yds. Bassett 29 14 173 Humenuk 4 3 63 Bilodeau 3 1 5 McCluskey 2 0 0 Receiving Ct. Yds. Dockery 5 49 Poe 3 47 Harshbarger 2 30 Boyda 1 29 Stephenson 1 26 Ulcickas 2 23 Bilodeau 1 17 Gray 1 8 Grant 1 7 Punting Punts Avg. Gahan...
...managed during the quarter (Harvard ran 29) and Gogolak kicked to the 37. Bassett suddenly started passing and completed three in a row to Dockery on the right side. The sophomore, given his chance by the injury to soph Dave Poe, performed magnificently. He caught five passes for 49 yards during the afternoon and gained 21 yards on the ground...
Individuals have not had a chance to show their true ability, either. Lamar recalls that last year neither Wally Grant nor Dave Poe distinguished himself until the Tufts contest and he is eagerly looking forward to similar discovery this year...