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No less than twelve records were broken this season in Ivy group football, according to statistics released today. Three were smashed by Crimson tailback Dick Clasby, and with only tomorrow's Penn-Cornell game to go neither his nor any other marks are in danger.
Clasby led the league in rushing--950 yards to Dick Kazmaier's 861 in 1951; in total offense,--1,474 yards just beating out Mitch Price of Columbia, who had 1,321; and as an aside, in total number of offensive plays--317.
Price collected three other marks and broke a fourth, with his 92 pass completions (Ed Molloy of Yale had 93), 452 passes attempted in his career, and 237 passes completed (breaking Sid Luckman's old record of 180, for a total gain of 3,076 yards. Columbia's Al Ward caught 43 passes to Eli Ed Woodsums 40, but Woodsum made the most yardage, 634, and the most touchdown's 11.
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