Word: upset
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...Elis have seemingly jelled behind Brian Dowling, their oft-injured but talented and charismatic quarterback. No one knows what to make of their 41-6 upset of Cornell last week, but it is safe to say that Dartmouth will be as up this week as the Big Red was down last...
...again-down-again Columbia visits up-again-down-again Cornell in a game I would like to pick as an upset, but reasonably can't. The Lions have improved since their loss to Harvard and have found a sophomore halfback, Paul Burlingame, o take up the slack expected standout Jim O'Connor was leaving. The Ithacans are back at home, shooting to rebound from two straight defeats. The chance of a Big Red runaway exists, but I'll pick it close, 28-24, Cornell...
...Harvard was a heavy favorite the last time it journeyed to Philadelphia, and the Quakers stunned the visitors with a 10-10 tie. And two years before that, in 1963, lowly Penn knocked Harvard out of the Ivy championship race with a 7-2 upset...
...Upsetting the Elders. As usual, the modern-day Charlemagne brought along some controversy in his satchel. The Spaniards, who are the dominant influence in Andorran life, were irked that he had refused to meet his Spanish Co-Prince, the Bishop of Urgel, except at an out-of-the-way church. The bishop remained in Spain. De Gaulle also upset the Andorran elders, who zealously guard their privileges, by urging them to relax the strict rules that deny citizenship to two-thirds of Andorra's 15,000 residents. And he winced visibly when the Andorrans broke into a game...
Quincy plays eighth place Winthrop next week and, barring an upset, should win the title. Winthrop has an 0-4-1 record and is not expected to give the undefeated Quincy team opposition...