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Football beats Princeton, moves into 5 way tie for Ivy lead.

Harvard, again lined up in a two- tight end, two-receiver set, gave the Tigers a heavy dose of the run on this drive.

On first down, Leiszler took the ball on a toss sweep to the left that gained eight yards. With two yards to go on second down, Leiszler pounded up the middle for two yards and the first down.

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On first-and-10 from the Harvard 41-yard line, Leiszler ran the same toss sweep play that he had run two plays before--again for a gain of eight yards.

Palazzo subbed in for Leiszler on the next play and took Rose's handoff up the middle for 17 yards to the Tigers 34-yard line.

Harvard could not get a play called on the next down and was called for a delay-of-game penalty that pushed it back to the Princeton 39.

On first-and-15, Leiszler gained four yards up the middle.

With 11 yards to go on second down, the Crimson spread the field and lined up in the shotgun with four wideouts. Senior center John Kadzielski snapped the ball prematurely, but Rose was able to fall on the ball to prevent a turnover.

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