Word: bowle
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Haven, let us touch first on a matter of some interest these days -- the weekend football games. Princetonians slip quietly across their backyard to Palmer Stadium, Cantabrigians cross a river on a picturesque bridge to reach Soldiers Field, but the Elimen on the way out to the Bowl have a system all their...
...upon some handy appendage from which they hang for the rest of the ride. As this handy appendage is frequently the collar of another Eli who in turn is hanging over the side of the car, it is possible to make the mile and a half trip to the Bowl without ever actually touching the trolley...
Actually, it is much quicker to walk to and from the Bowl, but any individual reckless enough to try it might get caught in a "scramble" or run down by a fast-charging trolley...
...more, as anti-climactic as the other had been a climax, the last gasp of a world that was already dying. Taht year an underdog Crimson eleven saw an upset victory over Yale slip from its fingers in the cold drizzling rain and gathering drakness of the Yale Bowl. That contest was four years and a whole world away from the game this afternoon...
...will be a fight to the finish on the Soldiers Field gridiron this morning when the CRIMSON faces the Yale News in the eighth consecutive replay of the historic 0-0 tie which resulted in a Rose Bowl invitation for the winners 23 years ago. Since that unforgettable 23-2 victory, the Crime has triumphed in all but two of the series games, and the pre-game odds today make the Cantabs 21-point favorites...