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Bob Casciola, coach of the Princeton football team, yesterday announced his list of the opponents who whupped the toothless Tigers the worst during the 1973 season. Harvard placed four men on the star-studded team.
Quarterback Jim Stoeckel, split end Pat McInally, defensive end Mitch Berger and the Crimson's adjuster George Newhouse were all picked to Princeton's All-Opponent Football Team. McInally caught eight windblown Stockel passes for 79 yard in the Princeton contest, while the defense led by Berger and Newhouse shut the Tigers off in the final period to give Harvard a 19-14 win.
Penn also placed four on the squad, while Cornell and Rutgers each had three representatives selected by Casciola.
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