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Perhaps the most encouraging statistic of an otherwise dull game was Harvard's scoring seven runs with only eight hits. Previously, the Crimson had lost several games because it left numerous runners stranded on base, but yesterday Harvard delivered the big hits when it needed them and left only four men in scoring position...
...Institute caters to women who somehow have held on to big ambitions, even though they have often already achieved husbands and babies. They seem to be preserved Cliffies, or perhaps preserved freshman Cliffies--because they seem so unresigned...
...Big Red Ninth...
While Dartmouth was scoring this major upset, Cornell and Yale were also turning in surprise victories to completely clutter the Ivy race. The Big Red edged Brown, 8-7 and Princeton was upset for the second week in a row, 6-4 by Yale. If the Crimson had beaten Dartmouth, it probably would have ended up in a three-way tie with Brown and Princeton for the title. But Harvard is now eliminated because of its three losses...
Dartmouth's passing is not one of its trademarks, and the Indians had only four assisted goals, but Harvard's passing was inordinately weak Saturday, and the situation wasn't helped any since the Big Green picked up most of the ground balls. Another rarity was Dartmouth's superiority in center-draws...