Word: bucked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...feature of the scrimmage was a 70-yard run by Humphrey, in which he dodged through the whole second eleven but for one man who temporarily saved a touchdown by a tackle on his own 10-yard line. A line-buck by Stillman furnished the third score, while Humphrey, a few minutes after the scrubs had made their successful pass, went across for the last touchdown...
...platform which leaves untouched the Irish enigma, the liquor question, and the bonus problem, and which passes lightly over treaty ratification and equal suffrage for women, and with a ticket reminiscent of the tail that wagged the dog, the Republican Convention has more or less adroitly passed the buck. Developments at San Francisco next month will show whether the passing was successfully accomplished...
...Crimson mainstay, meets his brother, C. W. Farnham, a star of the Exeter team. The Freshman line-up will be as follows: M. Duane, J. D. Farnham, G. C. Guild, M. C. Grabau, G. F. Warburg and LeR. Frost. Their opponents will be: Babb, C. W. Farnham, Foster, Butterworth, Buck and Smith...
...formidable player in the fourth round, one before the semi-finals. Living up to expectations, W. W. Ingraham of the Woonsocket High School won from DuBois of Milton in the first round, and A. W. Jones of Moses Brown School gained the third round by victories over Buck of Exeter and Leavitt of Huntington...