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Harvard fullback Mike Granger was named the WHRB Miller High late Player of the game for his performance Saturday against Dartmouth Granger carried the ball 11 times for 37 yards and also caught eight passes most of them screens for 33 yards... Defensive end park Henung won the award the week before.
Omitted from yesterday's game story was the unfortunate fact that Dartmouth's win was its fourth straight over Harvard. This the class of '83 will leave the University with nary an ounce of Big Green satisfaction Harvard's present losing streak is a far cry from the way the Crimson started its series with Dartmouth Harvard won the first 16 games between the two schools all by shutout Since that time Dartmouth has crept up rapidly, now trading in the lifetime series by a 45-37 count if our ties).
Injured quarterback Don Allard's only entrance into the game Saturday, aside from holding on field goal attempts, came late in the first half after Jack Riordan had the wind knocked out of him . On second and 16at the Harvard 39. Allard look the snap dropped quickly and hit tight end Peter Quartaran on a snappy loss per the middle, goal for a yard gain. The white thing took about lot seconds as Allard had to be sure be got the ball away before anyone had a chance to but him. His bruised collarbone is still causing a great deal of paun and though he can throw he can't afford to take the hunt of some defensive lineman's, change.
In the last four years . Harvard is now 1-8-1 against Dartmouth. Yale and Princeton that no way to will the Ivies to way.
The Dartmouth starts that Winchester Joe Azethy shown for two sacks and assisted tickles Yes, the man is great but somebody in Hanover has made in to the start department.
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