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Green Keep Pace, Crush Lions, 37-7

By Mark D. Director

While Brown stunned the Harvard Stadium faithful, Dartmouth kept pace with the Bruins atop the Ivy League Saturday, as the Big Green handed Columbia its second straight thumping, 37-7, in Hanover.

Riding high behind quarterback Buddy Teevens' 247-yd. passing day, Dartmouth rolled up a 23-0 halftime bulge and cruised home from there, helped along br sophomore tailback Jeff Dufresne's 123-yd. rushing performance.

In New Haven, the Elis bounced back from five weeks without a win, holding fleet-footed Joe Holland to just 55 yards and crushing Cornell, 42-14 Yale Quarterback Pat O'Brien put his aerial attack aside Saturday, taking three keeper plays in for scores.

And sophomore Cris Crissy gave Princeton two touchdowns to help the Tigers to their first league win, 21-0, over Penn at Palmer Stadium.

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