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The CRIMSON's polished offense-and its polished defense-ran into little trouble Saturday against the Brown Daily Herald and racked up its 287th consecutive victory.
The score, 23-2, was misleading, however. Only outstanding individual efforts by Terry Schwadron, Peter Warren, and All-Ivy defensive tackle Jane Trowbridge, who wore a yellow slicker, prevented the CRIMSON from rolling up the score.
In fact, it was Trowbridge who scored her team's two points. She broke through the CRIMSON line on the game's final play to bring down Dave Koplow, who fumbled the ball in the end zone and sprained his ankle. Bob Gerech recovered, giving the Herald two points instead of seven and enabling the CRIMSON to maintain its points-allowed average of two per game.
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