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This set the stage for revenge: Charlie Ravenel paced Harvard to a 28-0 win over the hapless Elis in 1958; he turned in another sprakling performance the next year when the Crimson overwhelmed the Bulldogs 35 to 6. In 1960 Yale turned the tables again, as Jordan Olivar's unbeaten Elis poured...
Rallying after an opening-play score by Holy Cross fullback Tom Hennessey, an experienced Harvard team, piloted by Charlie Ravenel, defeated the Crusaders 13-6, in the opener of the 1960 season. The series was interrupted last year...
...Crimson recovered quickly. Midway in the first period half back Hobie Armstrong scored on a 29 yard run through the middle of the Crusader line. But the score was called back because of an offside penalty. Nine plays later Ravenel threw a pass to end Bert Mesenbaugh, who stepped over the line for six points. A conversion by Dave Ward put the Crimson ahead...
Harvard scored its second touchdown late in the third period when the second unit drove 80 yards in 13 plays. Ravenel plunged into a goal-line pile up for the six points...
...Ravenel played football because he had the feeling that "It was what I was meant to do," because he the game, and because he wanted to keep his body in shape. Of course memorable quarterback who also baseball wanted to win, also, athletes play for headlines, athletics for self-discipline and goals of accomplishment, with President Kennedy health of the mind is portional to the health of the Still others play because they on their record for graduate And then there are some because they need a rage and frustrations. has his own reason...