Word: blew
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although displaying the best brand of football it has shown this season, the Harvard 1928 eleven was on the short end of a 7 to 6 score when the final whistle blew ending the game with the Yale Freshman team on Soldiers Field Saturday. Captain Bell's eleven outplayed the Elis throughout, but the failure to produce a scoring punch when deep in the Yale territory tells the tale of the Crimson's defeat...
Just before the whistle blew for the first period the University team rallied and Fordyee failed to score when he missed a kick from in front of the Princeton goal...
...Annapolis, another capsizing occurred. Marquette cruised all the way from Milwaukee and blew the Navy out of water, 21 to 3. Navy led until the second half, when the Milwaukeans took turns scampering to the Navy goal. Skemp scampered 45 yards, McCormick 65, Dilweg...
Having spent three years juggling with the world's finances, training armies, building colossal floating fortresses of impregnable steel, Hogarth blew up a few liners, destroyed the British fleet, established a toll (sea rent) on all passing vessels, finally took over England in the capacity of regent, in order to put into operation his panacea for the ills of the world-a system of land tenure by the nation, not by the individual. The Jews he commanded to return to Palestine...
Brown was another of Harvard's opponents who displayed mid-season form in their opening games. Three elevens did what they wanted to a light team from Colby, and when the final whistle blew, 45 points showed the superiority of the Providence eleven. Not only was the offense strong but the Brown line gave the opposing backs the meagre satisfaction of two first downs, both of which were made through penalties...