Word: scorings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Princeton scored again midway through the fourth quarter when a Harvard defensive mix-up allowed a Tiger forward in the goal area unguarded. The Crimson pressed hard for the rest of regulation time, but missed several scoring opportunities. And neither team could score in the five-minute overtime periods...
...Eight minutes into the fourth quarter, Harvard scored its final goal. Taking a long pass from Bogovich. Thomas did some fancy footwork, keeping control of the ball until Phil Kydes had freed himself and was in good position to score the goal, Stengel moved to defend against Kydes, so Thomas decided to knock it in himself...
While Tricia Nixon, Ted Kennedy 56, and 30,000 others watched, the Tigers marched right over and through the highly respected Crimson defense to score the first four times they had the ball...
...Crimson defense held this time, and Princeton bad to wait until its next series of plays to score again. The crucial incident on that successful drive was a take punt, a trick the Tigers used last week against Brown. Moore threw to Pete Hauck for a first down at the Harvard five...
Crimson quarterback Joe Roda and the second string came in later to beef up team statistics against Princeton's second defense, and the team moved well enough to score two touchdowns, though one came after a questionable interference call on safety Jeff Davis...