Word: lost
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...year, Dartmouth was expected to languish in the second division, but quarterback Buddy Teevens led his offense to a league-high 170 points as the Big Green captured the Ivy crown. In addition, Teevens led the league in passing and was second in total offense to Harvard's long-lost Larry Brown. Teevens is gone this year, but his favorite target, Dave Shula returns at split end, where he caught a league-leading 39 passes in 1978. However, getting the ball to Shula may be a problem. Larry Mergerum, who backed up Tevens last year, saw only three quarters...
Yale finished 4-1-2 in the league last year, good enough for a tie with Brown, but lost 18 starters to graduation. "We lost a number of multiple year starters on defense and whenever our offense is inexperienced--as ours is right now--I worry about our defense," Coach Cozza says. "A key to how we fare on defense will depend largely on our ability to control the ball on offense...
While the legal battles meander through the courts, condominium conversion may be continuing. "At some places, they (developers) have lost their rehabilitation loans, but in other areas it hasn't changed the pace of conversions," Lawrence A. Frisoli, a city councilor who voted in favor of condo conversions, said last week. Frisoli's claims are wishful thinking, responds Sullivan. "I haven't heard of a single condo being occupied. When the law is broken, I assume the person will be prosecuted and end up with a $500 fine and a criminal record for the rest of his or her life...
...year's election results and probably one new ordinance will not end this battle over condos. Like the yearly duels between the Red Sox and the Yankees, there will be a series of small victories and defeats, never totally won, and never ultimately lost...
...showed the most improvement in women's sports with a rise of 43 percentage points to .597. In league play Dartmouth showed the biggest gain, going up 80 percentage points to .444, while Brown improved 49 points to .419 and Columbia 45 points to .586. 1978-79 OVERALL WON-LOST RECORD Won Lost Tied Pct Princeton 137 98 7 .581 Cornell 129 97 2 .570 Pennsylvania 115 88 7 .564 Harvard 135 105 3 .562 Columbia 107 84 2 .560 Yale 128 117 5 .522 Dartmouth 120 113 5 .515 Brown...