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Coach Bob Blackman added to Dartmouth's post-season laurels when he was named New England Coach-of-the-Year for the third time...
Defensive back Dave Poe, who last week won Harvard's most valuable player award, has been named to three Associated Press all-star teams. Tackle Steve Diamond and halfback Bobby Leo, both juniors, have also gained significant post-season honors...
Only twice in their history had the Cornhuskers been ranked among the nation's top ten. They had not won a Big Eight championship in 21 years. They had been invited just twice (in 1941 and 1955) to post-season bowl games, and lost both times. Their most beloved player, Halfback Lloyd ("Wild Hoss of the Plains") Cardwell, never made anyone's All-America in the 1930s. The coaches were mostly men who went on to become famous at some other school, like Fielding ("Hurry-Up") Yost and Dana X. Bible...
...Because they play in the Ivy League, which is to big-time college football what repertory is to Broadway, the only thing anybody can say for certain about the Tigers is that they are out of their league. Ivy League rules forbid athletic scholarships, spring practice, and post-season games; yet, going into last week's game against Brown, Princeton had demolished 14 straight opponents. They wasted no time making it 15 in a row, ripping off 53 yds. in three plays to score the first time they got their hands on the ball. When the day was over...
...other post-season tournaments, Harvard's Howie Henjyoji was second in the 114 pound division of the Eastern AAU Tournament. In the championship match, Henjyoji drew with his opponent, but lost the title because Olympic rules award a drawn match to the lighter...