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Word: game (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Brown moved up despite losing, 22-2, to Penn. But the game was closer than the score indicated. The Bruins gained 264 yards in the offense - 20 more than the Quakers, but six interceptions and 34 yards in penalties halted the Brown attack. The Bruins have a big chance to move up in next week's polls since they play Yale Saturday in Providence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Rates Fourth In New England Polls | 10/9/1969 | See Source »

Harvard floated at the top of New England football ratings for two weeks. But in losing to Boston University, the Crimson lost both its 10-game winning streak and its top position in the polls. The Associated Press and the New England Football Coaches Association rate Harvard fourth this week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Rates Fourth In New England Polls | 10/9/1969 | See Source »

While Harvard is moving down, Yale and Brown continue to move up slowly. Both have moved up a notch each week. The Elis rallied in their game Saturday to overcome Colgate, 40-21. It was their first victory of the season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Rates Fourth In New England Polls | 10/9/1969 | See Source »

...Hanover, N. H., Dartmouth coach Bob Blackman was loving every minute, and in fact, making every minute count. There was Holy Cross, 70 guys with hepatitis trying to play football. There was a minute left in the game and Dartmouth, ahead 31-6, was driving for a final touchdown. With 38 seconds left, the Big Green was passing, and with nine seconds to go and the ball on the Holy Cross one-yard line, Dartmouth called a time out. The boys from Hanover scored on the next play. In an effort to prevent the Crusaders from adding a touchdown...

Author: By Bennett ? Beack, | Title: Soaking Up the Bennies | 10/8/1969 | See Source »

...Mickey Mantle, one of baseball's all-time greats. "The Mick" hit over 500 home runs in his career, including one in an exhibition game in 1953 that was described as the "most spectacular drive in the 44-year history of Pittsburgh's Forbes Field." He and his wife, Merlyn, and their four sons make their home in Dallas...

Author: By John G. Short, | Title: Welcome to the Dallas Wax Museum | 10/8/1969 | See Source »

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