Word: arbor
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Arbor, twinkle-toed Tom Harmon, most spectacular broken-field runner since Red Grange, staged a one-man show, rolled up 21 points for Michigan (three touchdowns, three conversions)-enough to beat Michigan State, 21-to-14, and boost the Wolverines' prestige as favorite to win the Big Nine (Big Ten before Chicago counted herself out) championship...
This is Yost's last year as Director of Athletics of the Ann Arbor instition, thus concluding a life time's work in athletics there. The present Wolverine football team has dedicated its 1940 season to him and wants an undefeated season as a parting offer...
...pretty seriously this fall. The players have decided to dedicate the year to "Hurry-Up" Yoat, the grand old man of Michigan football. As grid coach and director of athletics, he was responsible for the development of one of the finest athletic plants in the country at the Ann Arbor institution. Coach Crisler has great material and a chance to scale dizzy heights if his reserve line strength proves adequate...
Harvard scouts Wes Fesler and Floyd Stahl returned from Ann Arbor, where they watched Michigan defeat Michigan State last Saturday. They are both lavish in their praise of every aspect of Tom Harmon's play and agree that he even surpasses the immortal Red Grange as a ball carrier...
President James B. Conant will have a mixed allegiance this year when Harvard plays Michigan, for his eldest son, James Richard Conant, went to Ann Arbor this fall entering the University of Michigan as a Freshman...