Word: aerially
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Burt Whitman of the Herald: "The best I can do on this one is to say that everything depends on the boys' mental and physical condition as they take the field. Harvard should prove superior of the ground, but she will have to beat of a dangerous aerial onslaught. The Crimson forward wall has the call over it's rival...
Yale may use any one of ten defenses, and Harvard must be equipped with plays to crack each one of them. Yale out passed both Cornell and Princeton, two of the most aerial-minded elevens in the country, and, barring bad weather, should give Crimson defenders their best workout of the year...
...disaster at Lat. 52° N., Long. 32° W. put a gloomy crown upon several weeks of increasingly grave inroads into British shipping. Obscured by the dramatic aerial Battle of Britain, in which the R. A. F. brilliantly held its own, the Axis counter-blockade against Britain began to press in late September, after the Nazis got submarine bases working along the long coast line they took from France in June. Startling was the official British admission last fortnight of 146,528 tons (plus 51,502 neutral tons) lost in the week ended Oct. 21. That disastrous week...
...result, the Crimson may be forced to dig deep into its bag of aerial tricks. Pass offense has come in for quite a bit of attention all week long, with Charley Spreyer and Don McNicol doing most of the having...
...Lyman's interception of a Nassau aerial on the third play of the second period accounted for the only Crimson marker. Standing on his own 27 the Crimson center pulled the Tiger pass out of the air and raced the remaining 73 yards to pay dirt. The try for the point-after failed...