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With the exception of the Dartmouth 14-0 victory over Norwich, the four college football elevens which opened their seasons last Saturday and which will play the University some time this fall, has little trouble in scoring victories.
Middlebury outclassed to University of New Hampshire team 21-0; Tufts, in a game livened by the running of its brilliant quarterback, Carl Etleman, overcame Lowell Textile, 25-0 and Brown stepped heavily on Haverford in its 34-0 victory.
Only in the case of the Greens triumph over Norwich at Hanover was the gridiron fight a close one. Dartmouth failed to score in the first half, but in the second session Dooley and Bjorkman each scored for the home team. This 14-0 margin is the smallest that the Green has won by over Norwich since 1907, when the latter was defeated 12-0.
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