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Dick Kazmaier, Princeton's great All-American, represented a Harvard Business School section yesterday, and led his team to an impressive victory in the B-School's intramural league.
Kazmaier, playing for Section F, was aided by his former teammate Dick Pivorotto, two former Crimson basketball players, Bob Bramhall and Gerry Murphy, both '52, Leo Flyn, a member of the 1948 Crimson team, and several other former college stars.
Yesterday was the opening day in the intramural touch football schedule.
Murphy is shown above clutching at a forward pass while Kazmaier waits expectantly in case he drops it.
The intramural program at the Business School is similar to the one at the College. It takes in the various halls and section groups.
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