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Ivy Roundup

Eric Facey gave New Hampshire a 10-7 lead later in the second quarter with a 22-yard field goal.

After a scoreless third period, Garron got the Wildcats rolling on with scoring jaunts of 11 yards and one yard.

Lehigh, 34-13

Lehigh signalcaller Marty Horn threw for 256 yards and two touchdowns Saturday afternoon to power the Engineers to a 34-13 cakewalk over Princeton at Princeton, N.J.

Freshman Lee Blum led Lehigh's overwhelming rushing attack with 85 yards on 21 carries--including a 10-yard touchdown jaunt in the second period.

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Overall, the Engineer offense racked up 422 total yards, 295 more than the defense allowed the Tigers (now 1-1). Lehigh gained 24 first downs, twice as many as Princeton.

The Tigers now lead the all-time series between the teams, which dates back to 1887, 35-3. The squads had not met for 50 years prior to this weekend's contest.

Lafayette, 20-0

Lafayette capitalized on Columbia turnovers to blank the hapless Lions, 20-0, Saturday at Easton, Pa.

Columbia has now lost 13 consecutive games, a streak stretching back to the 1983 season.

Bruce McIntyre led the Leopard locomotive with 105 yards rushing--including scoring runs of one and eight yards.

Lafayette's other touchdown came on a three-yard pass from quarterback Jim Johnson to tight end Carl St. Bernard in the second quarter.

Bow-Wow-Wow

The Lions managed a mere 183 total yards. Fullback John Chirico paced the visitors with 65 yards on 17 carries.

Columbia was without the services of punter Peter Murphy, who quit the squad after last week's 49-17 drubbing at the hands of Harvard when Lion Coach Jim Garrett accused him of dogging it.

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