Word: greenes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Morton says a victory over Harvard would give this young Dartmouth squad--which critics have labeled the green Green--a badly needed boost of confidence. A 2-3 record looks much more respectable than a 1-4 mark. And a 1-1 Ivy League record would keep the Green in the race for the league crown. Last year, Dartmouth lost its first four league games...
...Penn 31-17 Notre Dame 23-17 3-3 14-10 .583 Julio R. VarelaAsst. Sports Editor Harvard 48-7 Cornell 17-10 Columbia 20-19 Princeton 31-28 Colgate 24-23 Notre Dame 35-34 4-2 13-11 .542 Coach Pete RobyHarvard Basketball Ex-Big Green Star Harvard 30-12 Brown 17-13 Tie 13-13 Princeton 27-20 Penn 20-17 Notre Dame 24-23 Noam S. CohenManaging Editor A Knicks Fan Harvard 31-14 Brown 20-17 Columbia 21-14 Bucknell 34-24 Colgate 42-35 Notre Dame...
Quarterback: Last year Chris Rorke flung his way to futility. This year Rorke is on the bench and Mark Johnson leads the air attack. Considering the Big Green's lack of offensive production--22 points in its last three games--Johnson is doing admirably. In four games he has thrown for 808 yards, four touchdowns and--secondary, keeps your eyes open--10 interceptions...
Running Backs: Fullback David Clark is the Green Monster in the backfield. He has rushed for 213 yards on 39 carries--a 5.5 per carry average. He and receiver Craig Morton lead the team in touchdowns with a pair each. Tailback Chris Pollard is a loss of yardage waiting to happen. He has carried the ball 30 times for only 70 yards...
Offensive Line: Center Dave Gazzaniga, a second team All-Ivy selection last year and a team co-captain this season, heads a big Big Green unit. Sophomore right tackle Matt Dunning (6-ft., 3-in., 250-lbs.) and junior right guard David Janssen (6-ft., 2-in., 240-lbs.) provide a tall wall around the Dartmouth...