Word: stoekel
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Stoekel ranks as Harvard's all-time pass leader after an exceptional senior year in which he set career marks in attempts (315), completions (166), yardage (2097), and percentage...
...Durso walked in the first inning to start the Crimson rally. Kevin Hampe bunted and reached first on a fielder's choice. Leigh Hogan walked to load the bases. The next batter up, Jim Stoekel, hit into a double play that scored Durso from third to give the Crimson a 1-0 lead...
...lead grew to 2-0 in the fourth inning. Stoekel slashed a single, then was cut down at second base on a fielder's choice by Joe Sciolla. Hal Smith singled, but was caught away from first in a nicely executed pick-off play...
...line drives off Jim Stoekel's foot contributed to a pair of long runbacks by Dartmouth. Nevertheless, bottled up on his own five late in the game. Stoekel unloaded a 57-yard boot to get Harvard out of trouble...
...usual, but Harvard had Rocket Rod Foster at QB. Early in the first quarter. Foster dropped back, spotted a wide-open receiver, and threw the ball into the stands. Dartmouth won again, 49-14. My junior year, Joe Restic came down from the Canadian woods, and another quarterback, Jimmy Stoekel, broke the Harvard passing record with 20 completions, which says something about the last 99 years of Harvard football. But Dartmouth still won, on Ted Perry's last second field goal(" I did it for Dad," Perry told the Record American after the game...