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...NOTEBOOK: Ron Cuccia gathered in an exceptional 45-yd. pass from Buchanan, making a picturesque diving catch...Defensive end Dave Otto applied pressure on Cornell's quarterbacks all day long. Together with Chuck Durst, Otto makes the left side of the line a wall...Restic used tight end Marshall on a bunch of patterns, perhaps foreshadowing a change in his primarily blocking role...Buchanan had 199 yds. in total offense...Little-used Steve Vago responded to his starting opportunity by collecting 90 yds. on the ground for Cornell. at Cambridge Cornell 7 0 3 2--12 Harvard...
...NOTEBOOK: The ruggers showed their depth in winning their fourth straight. Injured regulars Bo Wilsterman, Mike Fortunata, Ed Thompkins, and Kip McKenzie watched their replacements perform admirably from the sidelines. The quartet should return for next week's contest against arch-rival Dartmouth...
...NOTEBOOK--The numbers favored the stickwomen Saturday. They outshot Cornell, 17-9, controlled most of the action until the end, and despite the visitors' last-minute push, held a 17-14 edge in corners...
...goalie Betty Ippolito, all of that added up to an easy day. She handled four shots in the first half and was called upon to touch the ball only once in the second. THE NOTEBOOK: Mullen's injury has been diagnosed as a pulled quad muscle in her left leg. The freshman standout was forced to miss her first game "in my life."...Field has been plagued by a nagging heel injury, which has hampered her effectiveness as a goal scorer. Because it limits her mobility, she has been unable to build up her stamina enough and tires easily. Yesterday...
...NOTEBOOK: Restic said that just because Buchanan replaced Buckley at the end of the game he won't necessarily start against Cornell Saturday. Restic is sure to give Cuccia a long look... Penalties plagued the Crimson again. The refs nailed Harvard for 96 yards worth, including several questionable calls that might have indicated an unfamiliarity with the multiflex rather than a vigilence for the rules. The situation neared absurdity at the end of the first half, when penalties put the Crimson in a third-and-46 situation. And Army declined a penalty that would have made it third...