"There's really no 'official' team beer," Roy Roberts president of the team, insists. "We never really think about what we drink-we drink whatever's cheapest."
Despite these disegreements, the team is unified on one point: winning a new set of mugs at the national championship early next month. As Halliday says. "We'll really use those mugs then."
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After leading his team to victory in the Blue-Gray game at last season's end,BRIAN BUCKLEY, the Blue team's offensive MVP and an all-Ivy quartgrback, knew he could play football with the nation's best.
New England Patriots player personnel director Dick Steinberg called Buckley one of the three "local guys we think can play in this league," With the annual draft next Tuesday and Wednesday, Harvard may see one of its own picked by the big league.
Buckley received latters from all 26 teams, and flew to Dallas and New York to take tests and work out with the squads. Both he and lineman MIKE DURGIN-- another draft possiblility--will attend summer camps as free agents if they do not make the draft.