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Brown held a 3-0 lead until midway through the second period when Holy Cross erupted for 17 points. The last seven of those points were set up by a 34-yard pass interference penalty in the end zone, a penalty Brown protested vehemently. A one-yard plunger made it 17-3 with 48 seconds left in the half...
...they played extremely well, at that. The fact that the rapidly improving Harvard squad limited the undefeated Minutemen to just two goals--one on a freak play midway through the first half--should provide enough confidence as the Crimson begins its final run for the Ivy title and accompanying NCAA tournament...
Just past the midway mark of the second quarter Colombo threw the first of his three passes that fell into the wrong hands, as linebacker Len Fontes picked one off. K.C. Smith retaliated for Harvard, taking the ball right out of Daly's hands barely a minute later, but Fontes, not to be outdone, grabbed his second interception to give the Green the ball at the Harvard 45. Five plays later it was a 21-6 lead for Dartmouth...
Postponed on Saturday because of shifty winds, the race again seemed in jeopardy on Monday. Then, almost an hour late, with a southwesterly breeze notching a tender eight knots, the duel was on. Liberty, the defending twelve-meter yacht, took yet another start from the Aussies. Midway up the first leg, however, the Americans' 8-sec. lead turned into a deficit of three or four lengths as Australia II streaked upwind on a starboard tack and Liberty went to port. After the first crossover, Aussie Skipper John Bertrand committed the cardinal sin of leaving his opponent uncovered. Liberty Helmsman...
...without some big defensive plays, Saturday could have become a nightmare for the Crimson. After Harvard jumped out to a 14-0 lead, Army worked its way back into the ballgame. A touchdown midway through the second quarter and two quick scores early in the third brought the Cadets a 21-14 lead and a monopoly on momentum...