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Junior tailback Matt Botsford placed fourth in total offense with 323 yards rushed and 21 passes completed for a total of 316 yards. Columbia's Claude Benham won the championship with 999 yards gained on passing attack and minus 14 yards on rushing for a total of 935 yards...
Botsford also placed seventh in forward passing with his 316 yards gained, and fifth in punting. The Crimson back made 19 punts for an average gain of 31.1 yards. Benham won the forward passing championship and Penn's Lebengood took the punting title...
Those named to the first Ivy team included: Ends, Stanley Intihar (Cornell) and Paul Lopata (Yale); Tackles, James McGuinness (Brown) and Orville Tice (Harvard); Guards, Fred Bucci (Columbia) and William Meigs (Harvard); Center, John Owseichik (Yale); Backs, Claude Benham (Columbia) William DeGraaf (Cornell), Dennis McGill (Yale), and Richard Martin (Princeton...
...first team consisted of Meigs, Elis Phil Tarasovic and Al Ward, Columbia's Claude Benham, Bill DeGraf and Stan Inthar of Cornell, Dartmouth center Bob Adelizzi and end Monte Pascoe, Penn's Jim Shada, Dick Martin of Princeton and Brown Captain Jim McGuiness...
Dartmouth's Bill Beagle leads the league in individual total offense with 625 yards, followed by Columbia's Claude Benham and the varsity's Matt Botsford with 563 and 499 yards respectively. Botsford's 264 yards for 63 carries places him third in rushing. Levengood of Penn leads the punters with an average of 35.8 yards a kick, while Botsford is fifth with a 31.8 average. Yale's Al Ward tops the league in scoring with 48 points...