Word: fields
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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HANOVER, N.H.--Try to picture President Bok exhorting the Crimson to "blow" the opposing team "off the field," and to "reduce" the visiting eleven "to sub-atomic particles." Somehow, it would seem incongruous...
Kemeny set the tone for the weekend, one of not-so-sublimated violence. Off the field, the members of this heavily wooded campus displayed a pathological zeal. Fights erupted at almost all of the 22 frats Friday night, and the attitude toward the enemy was one of open hostility. Even alumni--slightly more civil and slightly more drunk--made clear their desire to "flush the Johns," as signs all over the campus cleverly stated...
...only touchdown. Buchanan returned for one play, a 13-yd. option run on which he reinjured his ankle. Mark Marion, who replaced Buchanan in the first half, returned--deprived of his most dangerous weapon, Cuccia. Don Allard came into the game to hold for Dave Cody's 35-yd. field goal, which brought the score to 27-12, the closest the Crimson...
...despite defensive tenacity that kept the Big Green to four first downs in the second half and repeatedly provided Harvard with strong field position, the offense could not get untracked. Marion was forced to heave Hail Marys that landed in Dartmouth paws four times in the final quarter...
...Crimson will regroup this week, safe in the notion that the game did not prove as much of a runaway as it might have, given the injuries and the bad breaks. As for the Dartmouth partisans, who filed out of Memorial Field taunting, they will wake up this morning with a Hanover hangover, sate in the misguided notion that the victory vindicates the fact that they go (or went) to Dartmouth...