Word: bowling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Honored, Eugene Meyer, Yale 1895, governor of the Federal Reserve Board; with the Montclair Yale Bowl, awarded annually to the Yaleman "who has made his 'Y' in life"; at the nth annual party of the Montclair (N. J.) Yale Club in "Nick Roberts' Old Yale Barn."* New award: the Montclair Faculty Plate, to English Professor William Lyon Phelps. 66. The Montclair Scholastic Cup of 1931 goes to Rufus S. Day Jr., 19, Yale senior. Phi Beta Kappa, grandson of the late U. S. Supreme Court Justice William R. Day, Secretary of State under President McKinley...
Steel stand seats, with perhaps a section in the bowl of the Stadium, are all that remain unsold for today's game. Tickets may be purchased for $4 at the H. A. A. ticket office until 11 o'clock, and at the field before the game...
...captain has taken longer than it took Booth to achieve the status of a No. i college football hero. But now his fame and popularity are such that even the South Boston "townies," whose custom it has long been to cheer for Harvard's opponents, fill the bowl end of Soldiers Field to whoop for Harvard. Even Boston and Cambridge police are on Harvard's side...
...general, the outstanding development in Harvard football since 1919 has been the development of the forward pass. The high spot of this period was Harvard's 7 to 6 victory over Oregon in the Rose Bowl classic...
...Hardy, 210-pound tackle, one of the mainstays of a powerful Harvard line. Watch him bowl over opposing interferers and notice his hard offensive charging...