Word: balle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...French '29, speedy halfback on last year's eleven, who has been kept out of scrimmage this fall on account of an injured knee, stepped into the University backfield in yesterday's house and a quarter battle between regular and scrubs and on his first attempt a carrying the ball broke away for a 4 yard run. It was the third consecutive day that Coach Arnold Horween '20 has treated his Crimson-jerseyed charges to a taste of scrimmage and as yet no serious injuries are reported for any member of the squad...
...scrimmage that they got going to put over their last two tallies. It looked as though a score were in the offing when French took his place at halfback for a few minutes and ripped off his 50 yard dash. Shortly before this the Seconds had worked the ball 50 yards to the University 20 yard line. A 35 yard forward pass had been the main factor in this drive. But on the 20 yard marker the Crimson defense became adamant, and a moment later Crosby broke away for a 35 yard run. French went in for Crosby and carrying...
...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 the pigskin 48 yards for the final score of the scrimmage...
Yesterday's scrimmage resulted in two scores for team A.; J. P. Crosby '28 and David Guarnaccia '29 both going over the line after the ball had ben put in play on the team B 30-yard line. Team A lined up as follows: John Prior '29 and B. H. Strong '28, ends; C. A. Pratt '29, backs. Team B was composed of the Simonds '28 and John Parkinson '29, guards; Dudley Bell '28, center; D. F. Kelley '28, quarterback; J. P. Crosby '28, David Guarnaccia '29, and T. G. Moore '29, backs. Team B was composed of the following...
...game; J. Watson Webb smote two; Devereux Milburn, U. S. captain, one. Malcolm Stevenson, fourth player on the team, smote none, but played valiantly. In the seventh chukker he slipped from his horse and lay, a white figure, on the green grass. His knee. struck by a fiercely-driven ball, was paralyzed. He rose; walked around; remounted; finished the game...