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Davidson Loses; Tigers, Elis Win

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Davidson, the Crimson's next opponent, lost its fourth game in five starts on Saturday, dropping a 14 to 13 decision to Eurman in a Southern Conference game. Princeton had an easy time at Ithaca, N.Y., romping over Cornell by a 27 to 0 score.

Tiger fullback Homer Smith scored three touchdowns while passer Bob Unger and end Frank McPhee set him up for the scores.

Brown went down to its tenth straight defeat, losing to Rutgers at Providence, 19 to 7.

Ed Woodsum and Eddie Molley led Yale to a 47 to 0 triumph over Lafayette at New Haven. Woodsum caught two Molley passes for touchdowns, which put him one touchdown ahead of the Crimson's top scorer, John Culver, in the Ivy League scoring race. Woodsum now has 48 points and Culver 42.

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