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...attack down from a 77-point performance the previous Saturday to a 10-10 tie. Harvard sacked the Crusader QB four times. Linebacker Andy Nolan, fully recovered from his pre-season thigh injury, had 10 tackles: though cornerback John Dailey was still out with a knee injury, his replacement, Ken Tarczy, had 10 tackles of his own. The defense has been strongest against the run, allowing 130.5 yards per game...
...first drive ended in Melink's 38-yard kick into the wind falling just short of the crossbar. Cornerback Ken Tarczy stopped the second one, intercepting Muldoon's 30-yard heave at the Harvard 15. After the Cross marched to the Crimson 32, two penalties and a tremendous sack by Garvin with a half-minute remaining preserved the tie. At the Stadium Holy Cross 0 7 3 0--10 Harvard...
...that the wave has passed, Phillips is having a fine time in New Orleans, employing rickety old Oiler Quarterback Ken Stabler joyfully in the process, while Houston contemplates 15 losses straight. The second Oiler coach since Phillips, Chuck Studley, says bafflingly, "We're certainly still in a position to go either way." Since Studley has been in charge scarcely three weeks and is yet too new to boo, the Houston Astrodome patrons have been brutalizing Quarterback Gifford Nielsen. They prefer Oliver Luck, Nielsen's wonderfully named understudy. Few players on any football team are as highly regarded...
...Dixon 7 3 107 75 1 Joe Azelby 6 2 23 16 0 Brian Bergstrom 6 2 0 0 0 John Dailey 4 1 29 29 0 Kevin Garvin 7 1 10 10 0 K C Smith 6 1 5 5 0 Bill Hyland 4 1 1 1 0 Ken Tarczy 7 1 0 0 0 Kickoff Returns Player No Yds TD Lg Avg Tim McGugan 13 315 0 37 24.2 Mark Vignali 4 144 1 89 36.0 Steve Ernst 6 115 0 25 19.2 Will Saleeby 1 18 0 18 18.0 John O'Brien...
...down. There is the hot prospect (Patrick Cassidy) who is a terror in the outfield and a bed wetter at home. And the hick pitcher (Barry Tubbs) who appears to get height sickness when he climbs the pitcher's mound. And Rocky, the brawny third baseman (Ken Olin), a con man in pinstripes who hankers to croon the national anthem to a salsa beat. And an aging slugger (Bernie Casey) awarded a "previously owned" pimpmobile on his appreciation day. And, of course, the curmudgeonly owner, played by Pat Corley, the scowling coroner from Hill Street, who describes his team...