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...contest was a defensive struggle played on a muddy field that limited the offenses of both teams. Harvard's veer offense, dependent on quick cuts by runners, was hurt by the field conditions. Quarterback Jim Stoeckel countered with his finest performance of the season, although many of his accurate throws were dropped by the Crimson receivers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Elis Beat Yardlings, 7-3 | 11/21/1979 | See Source »

...George Lalich 2) 9, Murray Dea 3) Endicott "Chub" Peabody 4) adjuster George Newhouse in 1976 5) Jim Fitzsimmons with a 24.2 scoring average in 1971-72 6) "Pineapple" 7) Denise Thal, Lissa Muscatine 8) Mike Faught 9) Jon Garrity 10) Shep Messing 11) Mel Embree 12) Jim Stoeckel 13) Baltimore Orioles star lefthander Mike Flanagan 14) Andy O'Hara 15) 26 yards 16) Lyman Bullard 17) Alex Vik 18) 10 19) Dick Button, John Misha Petkevich 20) Larry Glueck

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Welcome to the Bigs | 9/11/1978 | See Source »

...yard rushing, two-touchdown performance against UMass last Saturday earned the Crimson signalcaller the ABC-TV Offensive Player of the Game and the ECAC Player of the Week awards. Kubacki moved into fourth place on Harvard's all-time total offense list and trails third-place Jim Stoeckel by 231 yards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sports Roundup | 9/29/1976 | See Source »

...record books are once again in jeopardy. Kubacki, who missed the Harvard single game passing record, held by Jim Stoeckel, by just two yards last week, is only 50 yards shy of Milt Holt's record 1608 total offense mark. McDermott is one touchdown pass shy of tying Harvard and New England marks for a season, as he currently has seven, while Winn needs just two yards to reach the 1000-yard plateau, one which Neal Miller has already conquered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JOCK SHORTS | 11/20/1975 | See Source »

Offensive Player of the Game was--deservedly--Jim Kubacki. Kubacki completed a phenomenal 15 out of 18 passes for 289 yards, just two short of Stoeckel's 1973 Harvard one-game record. This so, noless, with a sore pitching shoulder which he had only used for two days before the game...

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley and Amy Sacks, S | Title: Amos 'n Andy | 11/17/1975 | See Source »

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