Word: competitors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Njoku's two goals in the season finale at Yale gave him the individual scoring crown, with a total of 8. His closest competitor, Penn's Roger Lorberbaum, finished with...
Wesleyan, Massachusetts, M.I.T., Kings Point, and Coast Guard have also entered. Harvard is the only Ivy League competitor...
...their licks (Ernie Green scored one TD, and Lou Groza kicked two field goals), the game belonged to Brown. In all, he carried the ball 20 times for 156 yds. That boosted his 1965 rushing total to 1,064 yds.-almost twice as much as his closest competitor, Philadelphia's Timmy Brown (no kin), and more than eight of the 14 N.F.L. teams have gained on the ground all season. Jimmy caught three passes for an additional 36 yds., and his three TDs gave him 84 points so far this year-tops in the N.F.L...
...Captain Dave Allen, who copped fourth place with 25:46, Harvard scored a total of 73 points, far away from its nearest Ivy competitor Brown...
...leading contendor for first place, Army's Jim Warner, predictably took the lead after the second mile and despite a brief duel with Columbia's Conway, stayed ahead until the last half-mile when, looking back, he recognized fellow Army runner Paul DeCoursey as his only serious competitor and slowed down to end the race in a dead heat. Unfortunately for Warner, DeCoursey came faster than expected and passed him at the last second to win the meet. Army took five out of the top ten places, ranking first with a total of 30 points...