Word: balling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Indians opened their second half rally soon after the kickoff with the interception of a Lowenstein forward. Passes by Bob Brown and Gene Teevens brought the ball to the Crimson two-yard line where a line back succeeded. Another interception and two Harvard fumbles within the next 15 minutes gave the Green more scores in exactly the same pattern...
With half of the team members sabotaged by dining half-inspired dysentery, the booters had trouble keeping up with the Princetons who tried to make up in running what they lacked in ball control. For about half of the game, however, the Crimson played its controlled short passing game as well as it has all season and scored three earned goals. The rest of the game it relaxed into third defensive play...
...Tigers scored first in 4:20 of the first period when the Princeton center-forward Pierce headed a pass beyond the reach of goalie Loring Batchelder. Ten minutes later the Crimson came back to score when Hans Estin tapped the ball in from a scrimmage in front of the Princeton goal...
...second period, with the wind with them, the Crimson kept the ball almost continually in Princeton territory but could only score once. Charlie Weiss passed to Phil Potter, who deflected the ball into the goal...
They were men without arms. They carried the ball without arms (five fumbles). They tried a passing game without arms (two for twelve). Worst of all, they tackled without arms...