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Down 14 points late in the second quarter, Stoeckel worked the short side of the field masterfully in drive after drive. Sending Miller plunging into the line for tough inside yardage. Stoeckel opened up the outside for the option and short passes to McInally and tight end Pete Curtin...
...represented? When, for that matter, will the Harvard-Radcliffe students have the will or courage to demand that buildings named for arrogant and loveless members of the ruling-class--Loeb, Lowell and Lamont--be named instead for those, such as that great and gentle Harvard drop-out named Pete Seeger, who had the brains to quit before his heart was dead and soul was cold? When, too, will we see buildings named for brave and rebel women such as Helen Keller in the Radcliffe Quad? Is it not time to rediscover use of chisel upon granite, use of hammer upon...
...were relaxed and controlled the game well," coach and captain Phil Jonckheer said after the game. "We're an offense-minded club with fine shooters like Raffel, Mitchell and Pete Kellogg. But the defense with Hursh and George Magulac was also golden and provided us with enough momentum to carry us throughout the game...
Stoeckel whipped Harvard 45 yards for the touchdown in eight plays, with a 29-yard completion to tight end Pete Curtin, the big gainer. Alky Tsitsos went off left tackle for the score...
...Seaver, held the Midwestern maulers to only eight runs in the five games. The asthenic Met batters, none of whom finished the regular season above .300, banged out a hearty 23 runs. Met Shortstop Bud Harrelson (155 Ibs.) miraculously escaped maiming when his scuffle with Cincinnati's Pete Rose (189 Ibs.) blossomed into the best-watched brouhaha since the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Rose later escaped injury at the hands of garbage-throwing Mets fans...