Word: routs
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...hands full today. Yale's defense has been tough all year long. Quarterback Watts Humphrey is a very good passer, and could pick holes in the Tiger's shaky pass defense, as Sponaugle and Hall have done. With Charley Gogolak, Princeton should win, but it won't be a rout...
...close call all year. On October 16, Princeton scored a 27-0 win over Colgate, which hadn't yielded a touchdown in its previous four games. They amassed four touchdowns against Cornell's excellent defense and won, 36 to 27. The Tigers scored a 51-0 rout over Penn, a team which tied Harvard...
Nonetheless, it is difficult to believe that today's Dartmouth-Yale game will be anything but a rout. It was clearly demonstrated last week in Harvard Stadium that Dartmouth has a phenomenal offense. Gene Ryzewicz is all that his press notices say and Coach Bob Blackman's remarkably varied attack will be too tough for the Elis to stop...
Dartmouth people don't care much about the sport, so this meet is an annual rout. Coach Bill McCurdy often takes a skimpy squad on the long bus ride and lets the boys with classes stay here in Cambridge...
...eleven returning lettermen. Cornell's interior defensive line averages a hefty 236, anchored by 300-pound tackle Craig Cannon. Princeton's Cornell's Marty Sponaugle and Princeton's Ron Landeck can both run and pass well, neither is a superstar who could turn the game into a one-sided rout...