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Quarterback Milt Holt's passing holds they key to the Crimson attack this season. Although a better runner than his predecessor, All-Ivy Jim Stoeckel, Holt isn't quite the calibre passer that Stoeckel was. However, Holt is a better than average thrower and Restic is confident that the senior passer will...
...offense, led by All-Ivy quarterback and Player-of-the-Year Jim Stoeckel, averaged 25 points a game and churned out 358 total yards per contest. The attack was neatly balanced with both strong passing and running games...
QUARTERBACK: The key to Harvard's attack will be the extent of southpaw quarterback Milt Holt's ability to fill the shoes of Jim Stoeckel. Holt has seen limited varsity experience the last two years, and whether he can do the job is uncertain. His best efforts last year were a 25-minute stint in the Columbia game in which the lefty completed 14 of 27 passes, and the Penn game, in which Holt was 13 for 26 and 172 yards...
...addition, Holt should add a new dimension to the Crimson attack with his excellent speed and running ability, a quality Stoeckel lacked. "I think you'll find that Milt will turn out to be one of the best running quarterbacks in the League," Restic said...
...will be looking for a replacement for Bruce Tetirick, the Crimson's all-time leading placekicker. Restic hopes that McInally, who handled the kickoff chores last year, can also kick field goals and PATs. McInally will also be asked to do the punting in lieu of the loss of Stoeckel, the punter the last three years. If Pat's big food can't do the job, Jim Curry will take over the kicking...