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Harvard, 'Them' Place 13 of 22 On All-Ivy Team

By J. DUNSTER Blum and David Blumenthal

Harvard and Yale, co-champions of the Ivy League, dominsted the Associated Press All-Ivy team announced yesterday, taking 13 of the 22 spots.

Harvard, with only five players of the 13, placed captain Vic Gatto and guard Tom Jones on the offensive team. Gatto joined two Yalies--Calvin Hill and Brian Dowling--and Columbia's Marty Domres in the starting backfield.

The offensive line included ends Bill Wazevich of Columbia and Bruee Weinstein of Yale; tackles Bruce Eckman of Princeton and Kyle Gee of Yale; guard Joe Freschi of Princeton; and center Fred Morris of Yale.

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The Crimson representatives from its league-leading defense were safety. Pat Conway, linebacker John Emery, and 1969 captain-elect John Cramer. Yale placed end Pat Madden, linebacker Mike Bouscaren, and back Ed Franklin.

Rounding out the defense were tackles Tim McCann of Princeton and John Sponheimer of Cornell, middle guard Dick Sandler of Princeton, linebacker Doug Kleiber of Cornell, and back George Burrell of Penn.

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