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Walt Stahura, who probably will not see action against Princeton tomorrow, is the only Crimson player who appears in Ivy League statistics. The 178-pound halfback figures in all Ivy statistical divisions except forward passing.
As a scorer, Stahura is second in the League to Princeton's Hewes Agnew, with a total of 35 points to Agnew's 43.
In total offense, however, Stahura ranks fifth in the League with gains on the ground and in the air of 314 yards on 63 plays. He is fourth in Ivy rushing with 235 yards.
As a pass receiver, Stahura places fourth with a total of 103 yards, while his punting average of 34.7 yards a try ranks him in fifth place.
In the team statistical races, Princeton continues to be the most prolfic yardage producer in the League with a 385.3 yard average. Yale is second with 337.8 yards a game, while Harvard is in fourth place behind Cornell with an average 273.5 yards.
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