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CRIMSON EDITORS SMEAR OCD IN SPORTS CLASSIC

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The CRIMSON's battling football team chalked up its fifth straight win over the Yale DAILY NEWS Saturday and won the Ivy League Newspaper Title by virtue of forfeits by the other college papers.

In a muddy section of Yale's Old Campus, the CRIME eleven defeated its Ell counterpart, 22 to 6, before a crowd of 30 NEWS substitutes and three members of the Yale Security Force. Mike ("The Slinger") Belknap led the CRIMSON in completing two touchdown passes and setting up another touchdown by having his weekend date recover a fumble on the NEWS' three-yard line.

Scouting the game was Harvard coach John M. Yovicsin, who had his eye on the running of Crimed Michael S. Lottman '61-4. Lottman plunged over Yale's solid forward wall from the three-yard line, after the CRIMSON's fumble recovery. At the same moment, in another game, Coastguard Cutler of the Whiffenpoofs scored to win a contest with the Krokodiloes.

The Oldest College Dally scored its lone touchdown late in the game on an 87-yard punt return by Malcolm "The Lance" Liebman. Chuck Bevard, of the CRIMSON, blocked the extra point attempt.

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