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...last week. That marked the first time since the season opener last year he had turned that trick. The All-Ivy runner has picked up 472 yards this year, and needs just under 300 more to become the fifth leading rusher in Harvard history. The loss of junior halfback Rufus Jones to a knee injury has hurt this group, but juniors George Sorbara and Joe Pusateri have filled more than adequately. Lots of speed in this group. * RUNNING BACKS: Harvard sees today the best opposing runner it will go against this year. Senior Gill Fennerty (202-1082-4TD) went...
...senior fullback Robert Santiago, who didn't pick up any yards in the final 30 minutes last week. The All-Ivy runner has picked up 388 yards this year, and needs just over 400 more to become the fifth leading rusher in Harvard history. The loss of junior halfback Rufus Jones to a knee injury has hurt this group, but junior George Sorbara has filled in with two of his best games ever in the past two weeks...
...than it did last year...Senior safety Cecil Cox is tied for third in the ECAC with four interceptions...The Crimson defense is third in the ECAC in scoring defense...Harvard has given up 76 points. Through six games a year ago, the Crimson had allowed 118 points...Halfback Rufus Jones is still sidelined with a knee injury and will not play against Brown...Ken Tarczy was named to the ECAC Weekly Honor Roll for his team-high 11 tackles and one interception against Princeton...Harvard's six points were the fewest it had scored since it managed just three...
...Crimson offense will be looking to establish the same ball-control attack it used to take apart Dartmouth. Although halfback Rufus Jones (who missed the Dartmouth game) is again questionable with a knee injury, fullback Robert Santiago (66 carries, 320 yards), and wingback George Sorbara (24 for 96 yards last week) will pick up the slack for the Crimson running game...
...over Dartmouth. The leader--and probably the best runner in the Ivy League--is senior fullback Robert Santiago. The All-Ivy runner has picked up 320 yards this year, and needs just over 400 more to become the fifth leading rusher in Harvard history. The loss of junior halfback Rufus Jones to a knee injury has hurt this group, but junior George Sorbara filled in with his best game ever last week. Joe Pusateri is the other starter. RUNNING BACKS: Fullback Butch Climmons leads in rushing and no one else has more than 100 yards. Climmons has rushed 63 times...