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That statistic should be encouraging for Harvard. If Yale were indeed invulnerable to a rushing attack, as previous statistics had indicated, the Crimson would have even more reason for concern. Passing is not Harvard's strongpoint.
The main item that should now worry the Crimson is Princeton. When Rutgers crushed the Tigers; 29-0, in late September, people tended to think that the Tigers weren't the contenders they were supposed to be. But now Princeton is 4-0 in the league, including a 42-0...
By now, the first period was nearly over, and already the contest was potentially a Harvard rout. With John Brown, a former defensive back, at quarterback because of injuries and undependable substitutes. Penn could not hope to achieve offensive consistency against Harvard's impregnable defensive line. The only chance for...
Bob Monahan, the punter, averaged little better than 33 yards a kick, and since the majority of them were designed to release Penn from trouble, the Crimson was consistently regaining possession near midfield.
If Lindsay has made an error late in the campaign, it was his order that city flags fly at half mast to mark Vietnam Moratorium Day. It was a beautiful thing to witness, but it only added to his alienation from civil servants and blue collar workers. Police cars and...