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THE SPIRIT OF '21

November 1941 George L. Frost
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THE SPIRIT OF '21
November 1941 George L. Frost

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.