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Lowell, victimized by a 40-yard touchdown loss from Kirkland's Bobby Sherlock to Dwayne Jones in the first half, controlled the ball for most of the second half. Despite loud support from the crowd, Lowell botched a chance to score in the game's wanting minute. All four plays from the Kirkland 10-yard line turned up short, and the Bellboys went home eagerly awaiting Dunster Mather next week...
...offense forget how poorly it had opened the game. On the next Crimson possession, Allard guided his teammates 75 yards in nine plays--the biggest a 31-yard scramble by Allard himself--and fullback Granger took a pitchout and went six yards off left end for the first Harvard touchdown at 14:50 of the first quarter...
...freshman football team downed the frosh gridders from Brown yesterday, 13-7 The victory raised the Crimson's record to 2-2 Robert Santiago hauled in a 35-yard touchdown pass from Russell Ripelle to open the scoring for Harvard. Andy Maretz added a key 42-yard field goal several minutes later Rob Steinberg then booted a 25-yard field goal to close out the Crimson scoring. Larry Bean recorded several sacks for the Harvard defense, which held off a late Brown rally...
...deficit for a 17-17 tie. Two weeks ago, B. C. almost stumbled against against 18-point underdog Rutgers. But quarterback Doug Flutie (from Natick, Mass.), B. C.'s chief miracle-maker this year, led an 87-yd drive in the final 1:18, passing for a touchdown, a two-point conversion and a 14-13 victory...
...this Saturday, though, that the 5-1-1 Eagles, ranked twentieth in the UPI poll, have really been waiting for. Seventh-ranked Penn State is at Chestnut Hill this weekend, favored by more than a touchdown. The Nittany Lions haven't lost to a New England team since Harvard beat them in 1932. It's a crucial game for B. C.'s bowl invitation chances more important it's a chance for a team riding high on its spirit and hard work to show what it can do against one of the perennial national powers that treat college football like...