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Dick Oehmler broke loose for a 70-yard touchdown run in the last quarter of the Dartmouth-Crimson junior varsity football game at Soldiers Field yesterday, but the Big Green matched the tally to hold the JV's to a 6-to-6 tie.
Oehmler, playing fullback for the Crimson, carried through left tackle, on a play starting at the Harvard 30. He smashed all the way to score and give the JVs a 6-to-0 advantage.
Late in the same period, however, reserve Dartmouth quarterback Len Clark flipped a 30-yard pass to Don Marriott who caught it on the Crimson 15 and ran down the sideline for the tying score.
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