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...three straight wins before a 37-29 loss to a tough Navy team last weekend. At halftime of their second game of the season, having scored three points in six quarters and trailing Bucknell, 28-0, the two standouts of the Tigers' offense suddenly came to life. Sophomore quarterback Doug Botler and senior tailback Ralph Ferraro led Princeton to a 46-point rally; the New Jerseyans have scored 91 points in their last three games...
Navy running back Napoleon McCallum was unstoppable in the first half, and Princeton quarterback Doug Butler led a strong comeback in the second, but the Midshipmen held on, leaving the Tigers at 2-1 in the Ivies, 3-2 overall...
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Through the first quarter, the Middies battled Army's powerhouse on even terms. Then West Point's T began to explode. Quarterback Doug Kenna found a soft spot in the center of Navy's line, sent Plebe-Fullback Felix ("Doc") Blanchard bulling through. When the Midshipmen closed up to plug the gap, Army blockers shook Speedster Glenn Davis loose on the flanks. As they had done all year, Army's swivel-hipped backs went for distance once they got in the clear...
...sole Ivy victory looked like a certain loss when the visiting Pennsylvanians took a 28-0 first-half advantage at Princeton, N.J. But Tiger sophomore quarterback Doug Butler made the most of his first varsity start, throwing for 411 yards and a school-record five touchdowns to down Bucknell, 46-28, and even Princeton's record...