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Crimson captain Chuck Durst felt the despair, too. The senior defensive tackle had turned in another stellar performance, but he saw early-season prospects evaporating into the gray New Jersey sky. The Harvard assemblage that had marched down to West Point and won the war sprinted out to a 4-0 start and guarded high hopes for an Ivy crown seemed all but eliminated...
Multiflex wizard Joe Restic's game plan was working as perhaps he only knew it could. By foregoing the services of stellar split end Rich Horner, who was on the verge of going down in the books as the second-greatest receiver in Harvard history, and instead utilizing previously unknown quantities of Callinan and Hollingsworth, Restic befuddled the Elis...
...Crimson did just that, running up its second-highest point total of the season and blanking the big but unpolished Terriers for the first 65 minutes of play. With captain Keith Oberg back at scrum half after two games at hooker, the squad registered its second consecutive stellar performance...
...state's office (despite the merit system), they are probably losing one of the few Democrats popular enough statewide to challenge Thompson in 1982. With the party itself weakened by internal squabbling in Chicago between Mayor Jane Byrne and State Sen. Richard Daley, Dixon's timing seems less that stellar...
...Only the stellar play of the Harvard backfield, made up of regulars Peter Sergien, John Duggna, and Deniz Perese, plus firsttime starter Andres Keller-Sarmiento kept the ball...