Word: share
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...comes down to this: if Harvard can beat Yale next Saturday at the Stadium, the Crimson will share the Ivy League with the Elis and as many as two other teams. If Harvard loses, it will finish in a tie for second at best. And a loss to Penn would have killed all title hopes outright...
Yale, behind the gallant gallops of brilliant tailback Rich Diana, rumbled past Princeton for the 14th straight year, snapping the Tigers' five-game winning streak and assuring itself of at least a share of the Ivy title for the third time in four seasons...
...outcome, then, boils down to The Game at Soldiers Field. If the Crimson can beat the Bulldogs, four teams may share the Ivy crown. Dartmouth, 28-24 victor over Brown Saturday, eliminated the Bruins from the hunt, and will have to top Princeton in the Tigers' den to have a shot--provided, of course, that Harvard wins...
...primed for an upset. After hearing that Yale was losing to Cornell, the Crimson fell asleep against William and Mary, barely holding on for a 24-13 victory. The gridders knew then that all they would have to do is defeat Penn and Yale the next week, and a share of the Ivy crown would be theirs. The tendency to think a week ahead and ignore the matter at hand is overwhelming. And perhaps fatal...
Last year her output tailed off to 14 goals, but the team enjoyed its finest season ever, with a 15-1-1 record, an Ivy League title, and a share of the first-ever Eastern Championship with Cortland State...