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PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26--Second string quarterback George Koval pulled Penn from a two touchdown deficit today, throwing three scoring passes in a 28-13 win over traditional rival Cornell and giving the Quakers the 1959 Ivy League football championship.
The victory gave Penn a 7-1-1 record, its best in six years under head coach Steve Sebo, who may be departing the Penn scene despite the fine season. It also gave Penn its best mark since it had seven wins and a tie in 1947.
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