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HARVARD-BROWN--It's ridiculous to pick between the talent of the two teams. Brown's Zink is capable of throwing for over 300 yards and Bonner could break loose for 100 yards rushing. Eric Crone, too, could click for 300 yds. passing and Rod Foster or Ted DeMars could have a field day on the ground. But Brown can be rotten, and has been most of the season, and Harvard had its most boring performance of the year just seven days ago. Who knows...
...Marinaro wins the total offense crown, he will be the first non-passer to ever do so since the league began 16 years ago. Individual Statistics--Total Offense Yds. 1. Marinaro, Cornell 968 2. Jackson, Columbia 768 3. Shue, Penn 603 4. Stoeckel, Harvard 516 5. Pfeil, Yale 497 6. Bjorklund, Princeton 483 Scoring Pts. 1. Marinaro, Cornell 56 2. Bjorklund, Princeton 44 3. DeMars, Harvard 30 Blake, Princeton 30 4. Bonner, Brown 24 Killian, Cornell 24 Clune, Penn...
...final gun, Marinaro had 272 yds on 47 carries for a career total of 4,132 yds. Marinaro also scored on touchdown runs of four and 39 yards, and he carried the ball nine consecutive times for 45 yards to set up Killens' winning field goal...
Marinaro's performance was particularly rewarding, for the big back, averaging over 200 yds. per game, had picked up only 92 yds, in his first two Yale games...
Cornell's halfback needs only eight yards rushing against Columbia this Saturday before the home crowd in Ithaca, N.Y.. to break the NCAA career rushing record of 3.867 yds., currently held by Heisman Trophy winner Steve Owens of Oklahoma. Marinaro has four more games to easily surpass the 4,000 yd. barrier...