Word: hatches
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Harvard JV's tied the score later in the second quarter as Hank Hatch raced 40 yards from scrimmage to cap a 60 yard drive. The Crimson also failed to convert after their touchdown, and the halftime score stood...
After both teams bumbled through the first quarter, Crimson halfback Hank Hatch opened the second period with a hang by taking a Ray Barry punt on his own 49 and going 51 yards for a touchdown. Making a difficult catch into the sun, Hatch fooled the charging Brown tacklers by taking the ball on a dead run. Once past the first Bruin wave, he headed for the sideline and followed his interference beautifully. Hoble Armstrong hit over tackle for the two points...
Brown was stalled on three plays, and Barry punted from his own 28. Hatch acted as though he were going to catch the ball, until the last split second, when he nobly deferred to his cohort, Armstrong, Needless to say, Armstrong was somewhat taken aback, and the ball bounced between the two men. Hatch gave chase, and succeeded in touching the ball, after which Jim Thompson recovered for Brown on the Harvard...
Princeton continued ot use a three-back defense in the second half, and fullbacks Sinclair Hatch and Dan Rifkin and halfback Jim Zug effectively bottled up the middle. Thus, the Crimson had to go to the outside, but in the third period it was right wing Dick McIntosh, instead of left wing Kramer, who led the offense...
...excellent on the line, and not so sparkling in the backfield. If halfback Hobie Armstrong ever learns to follow his interference instead of running over it, he will be a threat every time he gets the ball, but against Dartmouth he had trouble breaking even. Still, Armstrong, Hank Hatch, Glenn Haughie, and Tom Boone provide adequate, if not equally skilled, relief for the first foursome...