In their fourth season under head coach Richard S. Lyon, the Bombers compiled a 4–4 record and outscored opponents by a total of 176 to 101.
[1] Quarterback Larry Karas tallied 785 passing yards to break the school's single-season passing record, and right halfback Bill O'Dell scored 10 touchdowns to break the school's single-season scoring record.
The team played its home games at South Hill Field in Ithaca, New York.
[9] Junior quarterback Larry Karas led the team in both passing (40-for-76 for 785 yards, five touchdowns and five interceptions) and total offense (784 yards).
[9] Karas's tally of 785 passing yards broke Ithaca's prior single-season record of 600 yards set one year earlier by Charles Brady[10] Junior right halfback Bill O'Dell led the team in rushing (521 yards, 84 carries, 6.2 yards per carry), receiving (17 receptions, 382 yards), and scoring (10 touchdowns, 60 points).