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...seemed that way when Allard took over at his own 38 yd. line. Everyone in the Palmer Stadium knew he would have to put the ball in the air, and the Princeton defense adjusted accordingly. Both linebackers had dropped ten to 15 yds. off the line, limiting the opportunities for the long ball. Allard had to pass nonetheless...
...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...
Harvard hungered after a big play Saturday--just one long pass, one open field run--and through Callinan, Paul Conners (82 yds.) and Tom Beatrice (53 yds.) came up with several quick openers, the big play--and consequently, the touchdown--never came...
Beatrice took a misdirection hand-off--the same play he and the injured Brian Buckley worked so well against Columbia and Holy Cross--17 yds. up the middle to the Harvard 43. On the next play, a personal foul against the Tigers took Harvard to the Princeton 39. Two plays later, Callinan rumbled 12 yds. to the Princeton...
After Harvard's 75 yd. march went for naught, Princeton took over at its own 20 and went 80 yds. in 15 plays for the only touchdown of the game. Quarterback Mark Lockenmeyer, last week's ECAC player of the week for his role in the Tiger's 14--10 victory over Colgate, hit flanker Lew Leone for two passes and 26 yds. and ran for 41 more in the march. The quarterback ran it in from the five with 6:16 remaining in the first quarter to give the Tigers their 7-0 lead...