Word: sadoskis
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Dates: during 1964-1964
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Skillful defense confined Harvard's Rick Zimmerman to 4 completions in 17 attempts and Yale's Billy Gales to 6 out of 20, but the Crimson picked up the slack with a rushing offense led by halfbacks Don Sadoski and Ron Kram...
...third quarter, with the Yardlings holding a thin 6-3 lead after a 25-yard field goal by Yale's Jeremy Kinney, Kram took Kinney's kickoff and dashed to the Ell 49. Two plays later. Sadoski found no room over right tackle, sprinted around the left end instead, and completed a 45-touchdown...
...Crimson took advantage of Zimmerman's only moment of passing effectiveness to score their first touchdown. Late in the first half, Sadoski intercepted a Gales pass on the Harvard 44. Zimmerman then took the team 56 yards in nine plays, chiefly by pitching to Sadoski for 11 yards, to Kram for 19, and finally seven yards to Bill Cobb, who leaped out of a ruck of Yale defenders to grab the pass and score...
...weapon for the team has been the passing of quarterback Dick. Zimmerman, with end Carter Lord and halfback Don Sadoski the leading receivers...
Princeton closed to 20-14, but Zimmerman's run and a pass to Sadoski put the game on ice for Harvard before the Tigers scored on a 60-yard pass play in the last minute...