Word: balled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...game was stopped for a couple of minutes," a contemporary account states. The only other casualty occurred in the third half-hour, when Thompson of Yale fell heavily on the pigskin, which gave up the ghost and exploded. Taking a realistic view of the situation, the referee blew the ball up and tossed...
After the kickoff one of the school players sneaked over to the side lines and lay there until the first play. When the ball was snapped back, he rose up and caught a long pass that was tossed to him, a perfectly executed sleeper pass. But the Harvard Freshman seconds were still in there fighting. They caught up with the catcher of the pass and were about to smother him on their own 30-yard line, but again they were fooled...
...beneath the light of a summer moon, he had persuaded a West Virginia lass to accompany him to the sport event of the autumn. Then November twentieth did not seem more than a week away. But that was then. Now, the thoughts in his mind assembled in one spiritual ball reverberating with excited words: he would be obliged to take one girl and two relatives to a game which he wished fervently he could watch alone. Contemplating a sudden change of name, or flight, or amuesia anything to escape his dilemma, anything to be alone, the Vagabond went...
From the opening whistle the Crimson is out there to score. Yale's offense is none too strong. The problem is attack. When the Eli's counterattack trust falls on fast and dependable veteran fullbacks Joe Bradley and Ted Robie, and "there with the ball" goalie Put Williams...
...HARVARD-YALE Ball. Ina Ray Hutton and Billy Burke. Dancing from 10:00 to 3:00. Couple $4.50; Stag $2.75. Tickets on sale at the Harvard Crimson and the House News Stands...