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Score Att Sept. 19 at Columbia* 236 W 4745 Sept. 26 Holy Cross 1933 1 17500 Oct. 3 Army 1327 1 16000 Oct. 10 at Cornell* 2720 W 12500 Oct. 17 Darmouth* 19 24 1 25000 Oct. 24 Princelon* 17 17 1 W 500 Oct. 31 at Brown* Nov. 7 at William & Mar Nov. 14 Penn* Nov. 21 at Yale* *Ivy League (1 0)
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow. "We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year. Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor. Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
Running Bear loves Little White Dove but Passing Bear prefers Steve Jordan, it seems. Brown quarterback Hank Landers, who has thrown for over 1400 yards this season and is no his way to new single-season Bruin marks in passing and total yardage, has connected with tight end Jordan 21 times for 486 yards and three touchdowns this season.
The Harvard secondary, which Princeton's talented Bob Holly picked apart to the tune of 278 yards last week, will be charged with stopping the combination when the Crimson travels to Providence tomorrow.
"We're not going to do anything special or different," said cornerback Peter Coppinger, "but we'll be aware of where Joran is at all times. "The man Joe Restic calls the "best tight end in the Ivies" stands 6-t., 4-in, tall, weighs in at 228 pounds and earned Honorable Mention All-America. First-Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-New England honors last year.
Speaking of honors. Harvard's Jim Calinan was named the Ivy Player of the Week last week for his 190-yard performance against Princeton. Calinan's 34 carries broke a 44-year-old Crimson record, and he beat out Holly for the honor.
Callinan now stands fifth in the Ivy Total Yardage derby, 20 yards ahead of Rich Diana.
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