Word: browns
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Halfback Owl, also Bluemenstock and Simonson heard their names cheered by Springfield students who, not daring to expect much, saw them plough through Brown to win by the width of a Brown kick that went crooked. Springfield 7, Brown...
...axiom of professional tennis that Kozeluh can be beaten by any player who scores his aces twice in succession, a condition made necessary by the fact that Kozeluh is pretty sure to return the first ace. This small, brown Czechoslovakian, who punctuates his game with little whirls of annoyance, and expansive, contagious moments of triumph, has revived the prestige of the backcourt game. Keeping the ball in the corners, he rarely tries for kills but scores by making the other fellow miss. His trick of taking the crowd into his confidence with jokes and bits of pantomime has the double...
East: Navy v. Notre Dame at Baltimore; Princeton v. Brown at Princeton; Pennsylvania v. V. P. I. at Philadelphia...
...Through coöperation of the Guggenheim Fund, U. S. Bureau of Standards, U. S. Army and Navy, Pioneer Instrument Co., Taylor Instrument Co., Sperry Gyroscope Co., Bell Laboratories, Radio Frequency Laboratories, Kollsman Instrument Co., and Professor William Brown of Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
...revealed the other scores as follows: New Hampshire 13 B. U. 0 Army 26 Gettysberg 0 Dartmouth 54 Hobart 0 Florida 18 V. M. I. 0 Michigan 18 Michigan State 3 Holy Cross 33 Providence 0 Yale 40 Vermont 0 Boston College 23 Maine 6 Princeton 19 Amherst 3 Brown 20 Rhode Island 0 Stanford 19 Oregon 6 N. Y. U. 26 W. Va. Wesleyan 6 Navy 23 Wm. & Mary 0 Penn 27 Swarthmore 6 Tufts 13 Colby 3 Cornell 67 Niagara 0 Williams 13 Middlebury...