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Mike Kramer, who played outside left the co-champion Crimson, was named the second team. Tony Davies, Eman-Boye, and Lou Williams, next year's captain, were given honorable mention...
...Bulldogs are the Eastern sprint co-champion with Pennsylvania and have gained a reputation for being a quick-starting and smooth-stroking shell over a short distance. But Eli coach Jim Rathschmidt may have trouble converting this ability to Yale's advantage over the strength-sapping four-mile route...
Bill Swinford, Bob Boyda, Crimson men on the all-Ivy first team. They join five players from co-champion Columbia, and one each from Dartmouth and Princeton...
...probably better to be co-champion of the Ivy League in football than not to be, but it's certainly nothing to get excited about. The Ivy League is a dying concern, and the thought that the horror show last Saturday in New Haven determined one of the titlists is disconcerting indeed...
Last week Rutgers seemed to be up to old tricks. Sporting an 8-0 record and the championship of the eight-team Middle Atlantic Conference, they were favored by two points to defeat Ivy League Co-Champion Columbia in their 1961 finale and, after 93 long years, to nail down their first undefeated season. They had a solid line, the East's best center in hard-hitting, hard-nosed Team Captain Alex Kroll, and a backfield that combined speed, drive and deft ball handling. Coaches thought enough of the team to rate it among...