IN NOVEMBER, 1920 The football season, though not so brilliant as that of the previous year, was noteworthy In the opening game, in which Dartmouth defeated Norwich, 31-0, Grundman and Sanderson were among those who scored.
. . . .Penn State beat us, 14-7, but the entire student body showed its loyalty by turning out at two o'clock in the morning to welcome the team home Dartmouth beat Holy Cross, 27-14, Bower scoring two of the touchdowns Syracuse, regarded as the foremost team in the East, gave the Green its first defeat on the home field since 1904, by a score of 10-0 In conquering Tufts, 34-7, thirty members of the squad were used. Cracked Harry Wellman: "Spears played all of his men wkh the exception of Lon Gove and Jim Haggerty.". . . .Over 40,000 people, one of the largest crowds ever to watch a football game, saw Cornell lose to Dartmouth, in New York, 14-3, the first game lost by a team coached by Gil Dobie in 12 years Dartmouth won the greatest victory it had ever scored over Penn, 44-7 We won our first victory over Brown since 1905, 14-6 The team journeyed to Seattle to dedicate the new stadium at the University of Washington, 27-7, and returned praising the great hospitality of its Western hosts Letters were awarded to Bower, Crisp, Grundman, A. S. Palmer, and Weld.