Word: quarterbacked
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Another big plus for Harvard was the outstanding play of quarterback Milk Holt. The writer who suggested that Milt turn in his Joe Namath-like white shoes had better turn in his reporter's notebook. Milt was simply devastating, completing 16 of 24 passes, good for 234 yards and three TDs. Even more important, Holt threw no interceptions and fumbled only once, off a snap, but recovered it himself. The three TDs surpassed the number that Jim Stoeckel threw all last year (10) and put Milt into a tie on the Harvard all-time list with Ric Zimmerman...
...That Holt is some quarterback," observed the Yale scout in the press box. "He can do everything and he's not afraid to gamble. Right now he's the best quarterback in the Ivies...
Harvard took the opening kickoff, and under the field generalship of quarterback Milt Holt, marched 80 yards in just nine plays for a touchdown, but missed the extra point...
...opening series presaged the rest of the game as far as the Crimson offense was concerned. Quarterback Holt mixed his plays well, and running backs Tom Winn and Neal Miller consistently cut out huge chunks of yardage against the lethargic Tiger front wall...
With a first and goal at the one, Tiger quarterback Ron Beible called a Snickenberger sweep to the right side. But Crimson adjuster John Clarke broke in to the Tiger backfield, and nailed Snickenberger for a four-yard loss at the five...