Word: third
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Dartmouth and Princeton were expected to be contenders, but Yale was picked by most polls to finish no higher than third. It must be remembered, however, that the Elis have faced Columbia. Brown, and Cornell-not very stiff competition. Nevertheless, Yale has shown a formidable defense and a respectable offense...
Cornell. Penn. and Harvard are all tied for third place with 1-2 records and their chances for the championship are slim. The Crimson plays Penn this weekend, while Cornell ??? breather, hosting Columbia...
...Crimson defense had to scrap to turn back the Dartmouth attack, but full-backs Adam Keller and Rick Scott made very few mistakes. Scott cleared the ball to his forwards time and again, but to no avail. Goalie Peter Aschaffenburg's performance was steady, and two diving third-quarter saves kept Harvard in the game...
...methodological framework is prone to produce not social critics but social engineers-technicians whose stunted vision of the possible and ethnocentric definition of the good severely limit their usefulness either in pursuing creative research or in helping to overcome the obstacles to humane progress here or in the third world...
Harvard went to its wings in the second half, and seemed more aggressive in the third period. But in the fourth quarter, before Dartmouth's goal, the offense stopped shooting altogether. Dartmouth had a goal called back early in the final period when an offsides penalty negated an arching 30-yard tally by Norm Shepiro...