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Ivy League Wins Just One of Eight Games On First Weekend of Intersectional Play

A school-recent four field goals by Dartmouth's Craig Saltzgaber in the first half wasn't enough to prevent an Army comeback victory at West Point, N.Y. The Cadets held the Big Green to minds one yard total offense in the second half, and Dartmouth quarter back Frank Polsinello fell victim to seven second-half sacks and nine on the day.

Army starting quarterback Rob Healy could only lead his squad to three points in the first half, but sophomore backup Bill Turner had considerably more success in the second. Craig Stopa's 34-yard fourth-quarter field goal gave the Cadets their first lead of the season, Dartmouth is now 1-1; Army is 1-2.

Delaware 40, Penn 7

John Carson ran for 69 yards and John Merklinger for 68 as Delaware overran Penn, 40-7, at Newark, Del.

The Fightin Blue Hens held Penn to a total of 43 yards on the ground. Delaware quarterback B.J. Webster completed 11 of 16 for three touchdowns, and the Bens rushed for 315 yards.

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Penn is now 1-1.

Colgate 60, Cornell 7

Cornell's home opener was all Colgate, as the Red Raiders trounced the Big Red. 60-7 at Ithaca, N.Y.

First year Cornell Coach Marie Baugham watched Colgate score 32 second half points to blow open the game. Red Raider quarterback Steve Calabria passed for three touchdowns and ran for another.

Colgate upped its record to 3-0; Cornell fell to 0-2.

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