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Coach Joe Restic knew it would be Harvard's last chance to score, and as he said afterwards, "I wanted to give Donnie Allard a chance." With his top three quarterbacks out with injuries and his number four man unable to put the ball across in more than three-and-a-half quarters of play, the coach made the dramatic move to the untested sophomore...
...last spring, Allard stood among the dynamite freshmen that helped spark the Harvard baseball team to an Eastern League championship. He started in left field; the right fielder was Chuck Marshall, whom Restic had just brought in to play tight end. The usual first-stringer, Marshall had played only two plays during the previous three quarters because Restic and offensive coach Al Bruno had decided to go with their two biggest tight ends to aid the flourishing running attack in the heavy weather...
PRINCETON, N.J.--"We needed the ball in the end zone," said a dejected Joe Restic after Saturday's 7-3 loss to Princeton, and there was very little else...
...team had played an admirable game in appalling, rain-soaked conditions; his fullback, Jim Callinan, had played the best game of his career with 100 yds. rushing: his defense had recovered from last week and played a generally superb game. But Restic also left something important unsaid...
...week ago, the Crimson was undefeated in two Ivy league contests and four games overall. Its defense had yielded an average of just over ten points per game. Joe Restic's charges had won six games in a row, Harvard's longest streak in as many years...