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Playing without its injured tailback star, Royce Flippin, Princeton defeated Brown last Saturday, 14 to 7, and will come into Soldiers Field next weekend leading the Ivy League. The Tigers scored on a one-yard plunge by fullback Dick Martin and on a 26-yard sprint by wingback Bill Danforth. Brown's touchdown was made by fullback Bob Johnson from one yard out.
At New Haven, Yale, held scoreless in the first half, broke through the Dartmouth defenses in the second for three touchdowns to win, 20 to 0. Eli righthalf Dennis McGill went 9 yards for the first Yale touchdown, while left half AlWard, the league's leading scorer, made the second from the two-yard line.
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