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Harvard moved up for a first down on Princeton's three-yard line. After uneventful dive plays, the Crimson was moved back to the Princeton 6 on an offsides penalty. Quarterback Peter Berg ran the ball back to the one-yard-line, but the Princeton defense held on the fourth down...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's JV's Blank Princeton | 11/9/1965 | See Source »

...other is quarterback Ed Sevetz, a 6-4 sophomore. Sevatz replaced starter Dave Sullivan late in the Bowdoin game and carried the ball 10 times for 52 yards. He just missed guiding the team to a touchdown when a teammate dropped his pass on the Bowdoin three-yard line...

Author: By Ler H. Simowitz, | Title: Tufts Poses Little Threat To Crimson | 10/2/1965 | See Source »

Innumerable Eliot threats were nipped by fumbles or interceptions, and finally. Branford's ground game began to click. Quarterback John Ashcroft, who led the drives, plunged over from the three-yard line for the score after being hit in his own backfield. Halfback Doc Marshall slanted off tackle for the crucial two-point conversion and Topkins' last minute passes proved useless...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Branford Eleven Defeats Eliot, 8-6 To Take Intramural Grid Crown | 11/23/1963 | See Source »

...lone T.C.U. defeat by holding T.C.U. to 34 yds. on the ground while Texas Quarterback Duke Carlisle mixed straightforward runs with pass-option plays to gain an economical 150 yds. In true Royal style, Texas' sophomore backs Phil Harris and Tommy Stockton scored twin touchdowns on little-bitty three-yard runs; shoeless Placekicker Tony Crosby added the insult by running his string of conversions to 24 straight and toeing a 42-yd. field goal in his stockinged feet. At game's end, the score was Texas 17, T.C.U. 0-and Royal's Longhorns, the only unbeaten...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: When in Doubt, Punt | 11/22/1963 | See Source »

...pitchout from quarterback Ray Kubacki and swept around right end. Two nice blocks gave him some running room, but at the ten he met four Princeton defenders. Hardly pausing to acknowledge this added company, he gave all four a ride as he bulled his way down to he three-yard line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JVs, Freshmen Reign Over Princeton | 11/9/1963 | See Source »

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