Sport: Football, Nov. 30, 1936

Underrated all season, snowed under by Army and Dartmouth, Harvard rallied amazingly four weeks ago to tie Princeton 14-to-14. Last week, rallying again in the last half of a game apparently lost beyond all hope. Harvard found itself on the way to tying Yale identically. The score, 14-to-0 at the beginning of the third quarter, had become 14-10-7 on Struck's touchdown and conversion. Now, with less than three minutes to play, it was 14-to-13, on a pass from Oakes to Ford. Struck dropped back to kick. The whistle blew, the ball was snapped...

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