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Crimson coach Joe Restic called last week's Penn game "our worst game injury-wise by far this season." But the Harvard gridders have recovered from numerous aches and pains picked up against Penn and are relatively healthy going into Saturday's Princeton game...
...Restic attributed the fact that the Crimson still picked up 370 total yards against Penn to his "no-definite-starting-lineup" method during the first weeks of the season...
Fortunately for Coach Joe Restic's peace of mind, Harvard's offense made up for the defensive backs' lack of speed and overall bewilderment. The Crimson had a balanced offense for the first time since the Holy Cross game, rushing for 202 yards and passing...
...Whoever Restic comes up with, the Crimson will probably have no easy time with the Quaker defense, which has been playing well all season, particularly in the Dartmouth game three weeks ago. In that game, the Quakers were tied, 3-3, with the Indians at halftime, only to have the Green's Bill Pollock scramble out of the grasp of defenders for two fourth-quarter bombs and a 19-3 victory...
Players are trained to hit hard. Is that beneficial because it builds character? No, it builds winning teams. And the training of winning teams has little to do with producing Sir Lancelots of ethics and fair play. Joe Restic's answer to Crouthamel was perfectly valid. Football is played to win. Cheap shots are sometimes very successful. If you're caught, you're penalized. If you're not caught, you don't feel guilt or pleasure. You merely get in a good shot or you miss...