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Sport: Who Won, Nov. 20, 1950

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¶ At West Point, undefeated Army, the nation’s No. i team, over New Mexico, 51-0, without the help of Head Coach Earl Blaik, who took the day off to scout Navy.

¶ At Princeton, N.J., powerhouse Princeton over not-so-fair Harvard, 63-26, with Princeton clearing its bench to keep the score down but nonetheless running up the biggest score ever recorded against Harvard in its 76-year football history.

¶ At Columbus, Ohio State, the Big Ten’s best, over Wisconsin, 19-14, with Ohio’s 43-point-a-game juggernaut thrown into reverse (7-6) during the first half.

¶ At Dallas, Texas A. & M., perennial doormats of the Southwest Conference, over S.M.U., 25-20, for the Mustangs’ second defeat in a row.

¶ At Rochester, N.Y., St. Lawrence over Rochester, 21-19, for its eighth straight victory and first perfect season in 50 years.

¶ In Milwaukee, Gussie Moran over Pauline Betz Addie, 6-4, after nine straight tennis exhibition losses.

¶ In Manhattan, Hill Prince over the field, in a Morning Telegraph poll of racing writers, to become “Horse of the Year.”

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