Word: bowl
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Haven, Conn., October 26, 1923 At the Yale-Brown football game tomorrow afternoon in the Bowl all New Haven school boys will be admitted "enmasse" and free, as the guests of exjudge A. M. Mathewson. The largest crowd to ever attend an early season game is expected...
Eighteen hundred unreserved seats for the eleven rows of wooden stands built this week on the curve of the track in the bowl end of the stadium will go on sale today. Tomorrow, 8,000 of the 12,000 rush seats in the wooden stands will be disposed of. The remaining 4000 admissions will probably be held for sale on the day of the game at the gate...
Century Milstead, Yale's giant tackle, who transferred from Wabash College last fall, played on a Yale team for the first time in Saturday's game with Georgia, and gave what is said to have been "the finest exhibition of tackle playing that has been seen in the Yale bowl in years...
Dropped into Paul Moody's circle of super-sophisticates, Harold found himself as bewildered and shocked as an innocent goldfish in a bowl of curacoa. He failed to enjoy the delicate odors of their elegant decadence, and fled into marriage with Alice Blake, whose idea of Heaven was a brand-new Park Avenue apartment. But on his honeymoon he discovered the horrible truth. Father hadn't really wanted him to be charmingly wicked but to disgust him with the pleasant sins of life by throwing them at his head?a plot of which Alice had been cognizant from the first...
Seriously stage-struck when he found himself facing the famous Internationalist, R. Norris Williams II., Harvey Snodgrass, of Los Angeles, lost the finals for the Longwood (Boston) Bowl, 2-6, 4-6, 2-6. Throughout the early stages of the tournament the playing of Snodgrass, a newcomer, had been sensational, Williams, though several times in the finals for the Bowl, won it for the first time in ten years' play...