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Dates: during 1980-1980
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Harvard hungered after a big play Saturday--just one long pass, one open field run--and through Callinan, Paul Conners (82 yds.) and Tom Beatrice (53 yds.) came up with several quick openers, the big play--and consequently, the touchdown--never came...
...again combined to bring the Crimson downfield against a Princeton defense that had three starters out with injuries. Callinan compiled 21 yds. and Connors 15 as the Crimson moved to the Princeton 13. But the gridders went no further, and Dave Cody came in to nail a 30-yd. field goal...
Marion moved the ball up and down the field several times, but never could come up with the big play. In every state but the score, Harvard won big: first downs (21-11), rushing yardage (278-95) and total yards (331-187). As Restic said, "We just didn't capitalize when we had to." Coach Frank Navarro's Tigers, did not, however, concede a single turnover, a considerable accomplishment in this rain drenched contest...
...entirely in the second half. The front four of Dave Otto, Chuck Durst, Justin Whittington and Tim Palmer (who has come on very strong of late) limited the Tigers to just four first downs and 54 total yards, and forced them to give Harvard the ball in consistently good field position...
Resisting the tendency to let down after the emotional wins over Princeton and Dartmouth, and after a seven-hour dirve to Montreal Friday night, the team held together against a tough McGill squad. The forwards matched a strong McGill scrum, with the backs playing aggressively in the open field...