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Princeton's Cris Crissy '81 has found a spot in the NFL. A middle-round pick by the Patriots, he was cut along with Harvard's Brian Buckley in training camp. This week, Crissy latched on with the Washington Redskins and will dress for next week's game with Miami. In other Princeton news, former quarterback Mark Lockenmayer '81 tried out with the New York Giants but was not signed. Instead, he has inked a minor league baseball contract as a pitcher. For some reason, Princeton comes up with its quarterbacks from the ranks of its pitchers--witness Bob Holly...
Powered by quarterback Brian Buckley, who turned in his finest performance of the season, and defensive back Rocky Delgadillo, who picked off two Army passes, the Crimson pulled off a surprising (and for Army, mortifying) upset...
...Buckley, who spurted around left end and sped downfield for a 67-yard touchdown run during the contest, led Harvard by capitalizing on several breaks provided by the Crimson defense...
...Buckley was not through scoring for the afternoon. Later in the third, with Harvard ahead 9-0. Buckley found halfback Paul Scheper open over the middle for a 30-yard pass completion (he threw for 147 total on the day), which brought the Crimson to the Army nine. The offense worked its way down to the one. and Buckley dove over for his second touchdown of the day, making the score...
...popular in Europe that "he gained an international notoriety such as only pop stars have today." And with his literary heroes, including Swift, William Hazlitt, and Daniel Defoe, Foot's literary expertise and wit are as obvious as his radicalism. At times, Foot appears almost a British William F. Buckley--except with Socialist politics and without uppity pretension...