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Halfback Paul Scheper is definitely out, as is tight end Linus O'Donnell, still battling the mumps. Fullback Jim Callinan, a crucial factor in coach Joe Restic's offensive plans, remains questionable with a bruised shoulder. Halfback Paul Connors has a slight leg pull but should play; linebacker Brad Stinn seems to have recovered sufficiently from his concussion suffered in last week's 20-12 victory over Cornell...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: Football Notebook | 10/17/1980 | See Source »

...HARVARD FOOTBALL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Tackling Leaders Player Tackles Assists Total Chuck Durst 28 4 32 Bob Woolway 25 3 28 Peter Coppinger 24 1 25 Tony Finan 18 4 22 Tim Palmer 14 6 20 Brad Stinn 15 3 18 Mike Jacobs 15 2 17 Justin Whittington 14 3 17 Rocky Delgadillo 15 1 16 Matt Foley 15 1 16 Dave Otto...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: Football Notebook | 10/17/1980 | See Source »

...defenders conferred with their coaches at halftime and concocted a plan to stymie the troubling option. It worked; the squad helf Cornell to 26 yards rushing in the second half. Even without middle guard Tony Finan and linebacker Brad Stinn--sidelined with head injuries--the Harvard defense dominated the second half, Woolway, with a new pair of cleats after halftime, swarming over the middle, and Foley turning in a pair of crucial open-field tackles on third-down screen passes...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: The Defense's Day | 10/14/1980 | See Source »

Tackling Leaders Player Tackles Assists Total Chuck Durst 23 4 27 Tony Finan 18 4 22 Bob Woolway 17 3 20 Peter Coppinger 16 1 17 Tim Palmer 10 5 15 Justin Whittington 12 2 14 Brad Stinn 12 2 14 Rocky Delgadillo 11 0 11 Mike Jacobs 8 2 10 Matt Foley 8 1 9 Dave Otto...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1980 HARVARD FOOTBALL STATISTICS | 10/10/1980 | See Source »

...Crimson defensive backfield adjusted well to the slippery astroturf, and managed to minimize the damage inflicted by the talented Fahenstock. The line played its usual firebrand style of football, and linebackers Bob Woolway and Brad Stinn plugged the gaps. Cavanaugh conceded that the Crimson defense's stunting tactics and ability to contain the Cadets' running attack confused Army. "Harvard is an extremely well-coached football team," he added...

Author: By Laurence S. Grafstein, | Title: More Than A Game | 10/6/1980 | See Source »

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