Word: athleticism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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After 35 minutes of play, it became evident that Holy Cross was in for setback No.2 from its fellow Jesuits. Frisky St. Louis U., with a 23-point lead, calmly took out its regulars and began filling in with subs. Even the subs were hot shots. Before the game ended...
But they have not said it all. They have forgotten that Dick Harlow came to Harvard with the reputation of being a career coach, a professional who was interested in only lone thing-victory, and victory at any cost. He came from a Western Maryland team that had won 27...
Thus ended the 35-year football career of one of the nation's most widely acclaimed gridiron tactician, a career which began as a player for Pennsylvania State in 1913, led first to a coaching job at College (1921-25), thence to the position of football mentor and athletic director...
"We have no uccesser in mind for the $10,000a-year job, but it will probably be someone outside the present coaching staff," director of athletic publicity Arthur Sampson stated earlier today for Athletic Director William J. Bingham, who is attending the NCAA Rules Committee meeting in New York.
Chief Boston and his unscored on grapplers spent the week in attitudes of uneasy expectancy for on Saturday afternoon crafty old Gus Peterson, dean of the Eastern wrestling fraternity, brings his Columbia team to the Indoor Athletic Building for a 3 o'clock workout. Cause of the Crimson worry was...