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Sparked by their Arico-sized editor Jerry Tallmer, the Daily Dartmouth cohoris made a creditable showing yesterday against a fleet pass-snagging CRIMSON touch team. The Crimeditors hit the warpath in the final period, however, and left the Green behind, 23 to 6.

The lone Indian tally came on a long pass which CRIMSON defenseman Johnny Robbins failed to block when he tripped over a case of beer.

After timekeeper Coles Phinizy stepped on his watch in a fit of merriment, there was some question about how long the scalping should continue. But peppery Paul Sheeline kept the game going till twilight, when the Crime ran wild with its hidden ball specials.

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