Word: bowl
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...entire University squad excused from practice yesterday afternoon, the doctors were able to ascertain the extent of the injuries suffered in last Saturday's encounter with the Tiger. Barring accidents during the next two weeks, all the Crimson players will be in condition to face Yale in the Bowl a week from Saturday...
...emptied by a timely home-run into the right-field bleachers after a long period of suspense. Now we face a new batter and can stand afresh. We have a fine opportunity in the rally tonight to warm up our voices in preparation for a thorough workout in the Bowl tomorrow. Yale Daily News...
...Hanover aggregation is not unbeatable. But Harvard is not basing any false hopes of the Indians' showing at New Haven. Two years ago Dartmouth barely tied Yale, but a week later defeated Harvard. That year Dooley was largely blamed for the failure of the Dartmouth attack at the Bowl. But within seven days he was bailed as the hero of the Green's success in the Stadium...
Both the Green and the Blue, after easy first games, struck snags in their last week's battles. The University of Georgia came to the Bowl with a fast scrappy, versatile aggregation, held Yale scoreless for two periods, and although coming out on the short end of a 19-0 count, gave the home team a scare, and showed up glaring Eli weaknesses, notably in the line. A long pass, Kline to Noble and some great end-running by Caldwell, gave Yale her three touchdowns...
Yale, from the number of passes she attempted against Georgia, must have something of an aerial offensive of her own. It is very likely that the spectators in the Bowl tomorrow will see a fine exhibition of open football...