Word: bulldog
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yale rode to a decisive victory over the University polo team at Dedham on Saturday, by a score of 9 to 6. By piling up four goals in the first chukker, two of them made in the first two minutes of play, the Bulldog was able to maintain a substantial lead through the hard-fought periods that followed...
With the Yale Bulldog grappling with the Brown Bear in the official dedication of the Brown Stadium, and with Slagle and Tryon, two great halfbacks, leading Princeton and Colgate respectively to the attack in New Jersey, today stands as an important date in the Big Three schedule...
...October 22, 1925--After the hard scrimmage of yesterday afternoon, Coach Robinson is practically certain of the line-up that he will start against Yale on Saturday. All of the men came through the Bates game in good physical shape, and the same eleven will attempt to down the Bulldog this Saturday...
Yale's fall polo team will visit Dedham on October 24 to play the University team in the first autumn intercollegiate polo match ever scheduled with the Bulldog. The Princeton game will take place at Princeton on the morning of November 7, the day of the football tilt with the Tigers. Princeton may also come here for a game before that time, but no date has yet been announced...
...booers, who walked to the exits across the transformed baseball diamond, consoled themselves with the reflection that they had seen, that evening, at least one light-heavyweight who knew how to box. Neither Berlenbach nor McTigue was this one, but an adolescent named Jimmy Slattery,* who knocked out Jack ("Bulldog") Burke, Dempsey's best sparring partner, in a round and a half of the third preliminary. He was so fast that he never lifted his hands from his sides to parry, struck with his wrists slack and whippy until the moment of impact. The beauty of his bright, merciless...