Word: attacks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Some more kicking followed and then the University attack got going. With G. C. Holbrook '30 doing more than half the carrying the regular backs marched 80 yards for a touchdown. A few minutes later G. K. Brown '28, who had been sent in at quarter caught a kick on his own 42 yard line and ran through a broken field for a touchdown. The University forwards, however, were offside on the play and the ball was brought back. W. B. Jones '28 went in for Brown and on the ensuing exchange of kicks repeated Brown's feat by carrying...
...resume his position of the late 1925 encounters. Despite his 195 pounds Turner is one of the fastest line men on the University squad and is particularly effective when playing out of the line, a style ofcenter play becoming more and more imperative with the increasing openness of attack now in vogue...
Then came the men; four U. S. men in white, four Englishmen in red and blue. They scampered across the turf on their ponies, hitting the ball for practice. Soon they lined up. J. Watson Webb, No. 1 and spearhead of the U. S. attack nearest the ball; a little behind him Thomas Hitchcock Jr., and Malcolm Stevenson; behind them and nearer the white goal posts where the magic carpet ends Devereux Milburn, grey veteran of every International match since 1909, U. S. captain. Opposite were Major Austin H. Williams, Capt. C. T. I. Roark and Capt. Claude E. Pert...
...summer lectures. He stayed by the side of his fiancee until she died next day. Thus was a romance cut short and thus died the third U. S. citizen to be killed by Mexican bandits within the past two years. Fifteen others were killed or wounded in the attack, none of them U. S. citizens...
...fearless and uncompromising without being intolerant. ("[It] will attack sham and dishonesty where they appear; but it will try to remember that people are generally what circumstances make them and that it is more useful to attack conditions than...