Word: scored
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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DateOpponent Score Attendance Sept. 16 at Columbia 26-10 4,750 Sept. 23 HOLY CROSS 17-31 17,500 Sept. 30 at Army 28-56 39,115 Oct. 7 LEHIGH 28-50 11,200 Oct. 14 at Cornell 0-28 21,000 Oct. 21 DARTMOUTH 6-5 20,500 Oct. 28 PRINCETON 14-28 22,300 Nov. 4 at Brown 27-14 10,700 Nov. 11 PENNSYLVANIA 24-15 12,600 Nov. 18 at Yale...
...overall, 1-5-0 Ivy), defending league co-champions, bottled up Garrett most of the three quarters. But with the score tied at 7 late in the third quarter, Garrett took a handoff from quarterback Joel Sharp, burst through a hole and went 55 yards for his longest scoring run of the season and a 14-7 lead...
Brown led, 26-21, at halftime, and marched 71 yards on the opening drive of the second half to score on a 1-yd. plunge by Badalato...
Bruce Mayhew pulled Columbia (1-9-0, 1-6-0) back to a five-point margin, 33-28, with a 7-yd. touchdown run up the middle, but Skinner widened the margin with a 1-yd. score late in the third quarter...
...more than two decades, blacks in New York City watched longingly as African-American mayors took control of a score of major cities. Though they constituted Gotham's second largest ethnic group, blacks had not won a single citywide office. Last week they finally exulted in a triumph of their own. Drawing support from what he called a "gorgeous mosaic" of black, Hispanic and white voters, David Dinkins edged out former U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani to succeed three-term Mayor Edward Koch...