Word: lehigh
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...Dartmouth murdered the Quakers. 44-0 rolling up 509 yards rushing, and although Penn rebounded to top Lehigh a week later a rejuvenated Princeton offense ripped the porous Quaker defense through and through last Saturday 42-?. The Quaker offense has ground to a halt. It's defense is practically nonexistent when it must encounter any squad with a formidable ground game. And it lost a third quarterback, sophomore Phil Procacci with a broken jaw in the Lehigh game...
...ever of the importance of holding Blue Cross protection. The Quakers have lost three quarterbacks plus assorted others. Though they have won three of four games, it was through good fortune, and in a game against really good opposition, Dartmouth crushed them, 41-0. Last week, Penn snack by Lehigh. Second quarterback Mike Hickok may play, but the Red and Blue will need more help than that. Princeton has shown signs of progress, and should be mad after losing to Colgate last week. Penn coach Bob Odell, to say nothing of Roy Orbison, is running scared. Keep running, coach. Princeton...
...Tigers made costly mistakes early in last weekend's game with Colgate, and despite a rally, lost, 35-28. Five Quaker interceptions and field goals by Eliot Berry enabled Penn to squeak by Lehigh, 13-7. Princeton is likely to be more fired-up than the Quakers, and the game will be in Palmer Stadium...
...PENN-LEHIGH: The Engineers are quite carried away with themselves after last week's upset of Rutgers, and with reason. No preseason picker thought Lehigh would be too tough, and now the fools are regretting it. I have a feeling that the Engineers, rather than coasting after their big win, will be up, in a strict ideological departure from the yoyo tendencies which some football teams display. Meanwhile, Penn has a bunch of injured players. They will play each other on the astroturf, but the Ouakers are too down in the dumps. Look for Lehigh...
Penn ran without captain George Lokken. who passed out after last weekend's victory over Lehigh and Temple. in which he finished third. Lokken has suffered from sugar and salt deficiencies the last two years, and coach Jim Tupenny thought he should not run today...