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A powerful Dartmouth J.V. football team, armed with both pin-point passing and breakaway running, piled up a score of 58-0 almost at will yesterday as it routed a struggling Crimson eleven at Soldiers Field.
Dave Bradley, the Indians' quarterback, completed four touchdown passes and set up another tally on a 65-yard runback of the opening kick-off. Fullback Bill Morton was the other Dartmouth standout, driving through the Crimson line for three scoring runs which averaged 55 yards apiece.
The Crimson's only offensive push deep into Green territory was begun by fullback Tony Marlow's pass-interception on the Dartmouth 40, but stalled minutes later on the two-yard line.
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