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Olivar was charged, therefore, with failing to win--more precisely, with failing to do all he could to produce a winning team. John Stiegman was released by Penn because he produced losers. These two actions, combined with the announced intentions of Brown, Dartmouth, and possibly others to intensify recruiting efforts, point towards an increased concern for better football in the League. There is growing reason to believe that the Ivies are deviating from their stated principles of intercollegiate athletics, which frown on heavy athletic emphasis. Hopefully, the trend is not permanent...
...while prone to bad afternoons, is one of the best squads in the League, and probably will whip Penn even if Gary Wood doesn't show up. Look for Penn to lose by two touchdowns in what will probably be coach John Stiegman's last game at Philadelphia...
There is a strong possibility more records will fall today. There is also a feeling that some Ivy coaches may be finished after today's game. Penn's John Stiegman is apparently through after three seasons. Two others who have been the subject of rumors are Princeton's Dick Colman and Yale's Jordan Olivar...
...hard to say what coach John Stiegman told his boys during the break, but they came out determined to follow the golden rule to the letter. John Owens, on the second play of the third period, ran far to his right looking for Ron Allhouse. Allhouse was out of passing range, so Owens compromised by throwing to Harvard tackle Ed Smith. Possibly because he was embarrassed at being out of position, Smith deflected the ball to Armstrong, who returned it to the Penn...
...mercifully ended the game and the few remaining stalwart fans headed across the bridge. Coach Stiegman shook his head and muttered something about "some days you can't do nothing right." The rain squalls increased in intensity...