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...Even the score doesn't tell what a massacre this game was. The Eli scored almost every time they got their hands on the ball in the first half, and left the field with a 31 to 6 lead. All Harvard's touchdowns came against the Eli's second string defense...
Lord high executioner for the Bullpups was quarterback Brian Dowling. The Ohioan passed for 158 yards and three touchdowns, ran for 72 yards mere, and even caught a pass for one score. He also kicked three extra points and would have punted if Yale had over needed...
...ball on the Harvard 31. On the first play Dowling rolled out to his left and headed down the sideline picking his way through tacklers a la Gene Ryzewicz. They finally caught him at the ten; two plays later he passed four yards to Jim McQueen for the first score...
...minutes into the second quarter an interception gave Yale the ball at the Harvard 62. The Eli took just four plays to score with fullback Calvin Hill rambling nine yards for the touchdown. Hill was brilliant on the offense and defense all day; his spectacular pass protection blocking must have had Yale's varsity quarterbacks drooling...
...cerain certainty about The Game is that it will be a low-scoring contest, almost totally dominated by the Crimson and Blue defensive units. It is inconceivable that Yale could score more than a touchdown or two; the Crimson's defense has been magnificent all season long, and gave up only 14 points to Ivy powerhouses Dartmouth and Princeton...