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Despite several outstanding performances by the Crimson, it was all Cornell. Bo Roberson, the football speedster, led the Big Red with two victories, winning the 220 low hurdles and the unorthodox 95-yard dash. (The 100 yard dash course had been measured after Roberson had registered a sterling 0:09.4 and found five yards too short...
Centre last played in the Stadium in 1922. The year before, led by quarterback Bo McMillan, the Praying Colonels had defeated the Crimson, 6 to 0, in one of the biggest upsets of football history...
Members of the Crimson's 1921 varsity, which lost to Centre and its famous quarterback "Bo" McMillan by a 6-0 score, generally agreed with their teammate Winthrop H. Churchill '23 that a "lot of people would love to see Centre back on the Harvard schedule...
...second half was to be almost all Cornell's, as the weary Crimson line, substituting very infrequently, began to wilt under the pressure of the line smashes of Jackson and Bo Roberson. But at the start of the thrid quarter, the varsity was still in the game...
Fullback for tomorrow's game should be Bob McAniff, a local product from Salisbury, Mass., acclaimed for his speed and running exploits. A shifty sophomore, he displaced Cy Benson on the first team this past week. Reserve backs, who add to Cornell's fast alignment are Art Boland and Bo Roberson, both sprinters on the track team...