Word: bowls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Duke stadium is immense. Its seating (Continued on p. 12) capacity is 35,000. It is in the shape of a horseshoe but can easily be made into a bowl...
This afternoon the Freshman squad of 39 mon leaves for New Haven, and will meet the Yale first-year men in the Bowl at 2 o'clock tomorrow. The Blue yearlings seem to have the edge on the meeting; they have played scoreless ties with Exeter and Roxbury, and have defeated Andover 6 to 0, Hebron 6 to 0, and Hotchkiss 19 to 0. The Harvard team has won 10 to 0 from the Seconds, played score less ties with Exeter and Woreesier Academy, and has lost to Dartmouth 13 to 6 and to Brown...
...passing attack, played its best game of the year. The outlook for the Yale game, now less than two weeks off, becomes more cheering after having been a bit drab after the William and Mary tie. If Harvard can repeat its aerial game of last Saturday in the Yale Bowl, the now confident Bulldog will have a good deal to worry about. At any rate the game should be a repetition of last year's tilt in that Booth's running will be pitted against the Harvard passes...
Harvard has oversubscribed its allottment for tickets to the Yale game by 401 applications it was announced at the H. A. A. last evening. Harvard's share of seats in the Yale bowl is 29,981, while Yale is given 44,825. The Blue applications have exceeded this figure by more than 2,000. The H. A. A. expects to be able to fill the oversubscribed applications from tickets returned the week of the game. The rule that all tickets not being used personally must be turned in by November 20 will be strictly enforced...
...right out to play. She was up early in the morning to play some more. Her scores were bad. She said: "If I don't break par this round I'll jump in the goldfish pool." She did not break par. She did not jump in the bowl...