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...Touchdown Producer. To be sure...
...monopolizing the headlines for running backs, the Vikings' Chuck Foreman might. Going into last weekend's game against the New Orleans Saints, Foreman was the leading pass catcher in pro football with 38 receptions, as well as the second-leading rusher (576 yds.) and the top touchdown producer (eleven) in his conference. When Foreman is not handling the ball, Tarkenton can also give it to two other solid young runners, Ed Marinaro and Brent McClanahan, or can look downfield for veteran Tight End Stu Voigt. Next to Foreman, Tarkenton's favorite target is Wide Receiver John Gilliam...
...showing since the conference was formalized in 1956, with a 48-13 shellacking of Columbia. The Lions, who finally managed to elude the cellar with a 2-5 mark, played even-up with the Bruins for the first half. The 13-13 tie was due mainly to sparkling touchdown scampers of 36 and 45 yards by workhorse Doug Jackson. But then the roof caved...
Harvard's touchdown came on a two-yard field goal effort by Winn. The third-period drive started with Harvard on its own 34-yard line. A fourteen-yard run up the middle and another 11-yard scamper by Winn highlighted the drive...
...snap from the Crimson center landed smack in Harvard's endzone for a safety and Yale's two point victory margin. The clock ran out with Yale ahead 14-12 and Harvard five yards away from the winning touchdown...