Word: scored
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...following kickoff, Harvard's Dave Biegling took the short boot and ran it back to the Tiger 45-yard line. Coleman churned up yardage to the Princeton one-yard line on a series of short gains, and then fullback Rich Kelliher bulled his way in for the score...
Meet the quartet which will represent the CRIMSON: In the left seat, David E. Gordon '69, associate business manager, who had prepared by studying philosophy and baseball through five straight all-nighters, and managed a top score even though he slept through half the questioning period...
...Crimson fashioned an impressive display of team depth behind Hardin. Four of the first six runners to cross the finish wore "H" jerseys, and six Harvard runners gained All-Ivy status by placing among the league's top twelve. Harvard's total score of 27 points provided a convincing margin of victory over Princeton and Pennsylvania, second and third with 83 and 89 points respectively...
Princeton's only score came on a fluke shot in the first quarter. Princeton forward Jerry Saltorelli, lying on the ground in front of the goal, caught the ball between his legs and flipped it into the goal. Referees in New England call the shot illegal, Harvard coach Seamus Malin said, but the Princeton referees counted the point...
...Crimson tied the score in the second quarter when John Metzger crossed the ball to David Wylie, who sliced it into the corner. Despite repeated Harvard scoring threats, the game remained tied through the third quarter...