Word: yale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dunster's Tim Beckett was more optimistic. "I hope we can establish a little momentum." he said. Beckett would like to win at least two more games so Dunster can be one of the six teams to play at Yale...
...Harvard's dreams of defending its Ivy title are over. Mathematically, Harvard still has a chance, of course, but Dartmouth. Princeton, and Yale are still unbeaten in League play. In 'order for Harvard ever to tie for the title, the three remaining contenders must do an intricate job of killing each other off, and Harvard must win its last four games. The Crimson should be favored against Penn this week, and should beat Brown at Providence three weeks from now. Princeton and Yale will provide much stiffer opposition...
...Dartmouth loses to Yale and either Princeton or Cornell, Harvard can tie it for the championship. But Princeton then must lose to Yale, and Yale must lose to Penn to cause a miraculous four-way tie. It has never-happened before. It would be a mistake to bet on it happening this fall...
...will be the second consecutive Saturday on which the Big Green rushing attack will face a stiff defense. Dartmouth has averaged 325 yards on the ground in it five games, while Yale has allowed 54 yards per game. Of course, Yale's average was helped by the departure of Cornell's Ed Marinaro from Saturday's game with a hip injury...
...game with the Quakers was to have been a crucial one for Princeton, but it proved a minimal test, and the Tigers have established themselves as title contenders. After playing Brown meet Harvard, Yale, and in their final game, Dartmouth...