Word: bulldogged
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Heaviest era of Bulldog predominance, in which they amassed the commanding series edge they have never relinquished, was the period from 1876 to 1912, when Yale won 23 games to Harvard's five. There were four deadlocks in the period...
Albie's poetic justice came in 1931, when both he and Barry captained their respective eleven's. Harvard marched into the Stadium with an unbeaten record, took the Elis' opening kickoff back to the Bulldog seven yard-line, but failed to score. The grueling contest which followed was decided late in the game when Booth place-kicked a field goal that gave Yale a 3 to 0 victory...
...sweet young things and stadium cowboys, this afternoon's glory will rest little with the gridiron maneuvers of Dick Harlow's super-eleven. Tops in the country and the College's best ever, it's the University's Band--puffed to 120-piece size for the Bulldog--which promises to steal the Big Show...
Climax of the evening was the rhythmic waving of white silk handkerchiefs by all concerned while singing the last few lines for the Bulldog Alma Mater...
Yale's only concerted drive came later in the period, but it stopped at the Harvard five on an intercepted pass. With thirty seconds remaining in the half, wingback Paul Kelly intercepted a Bulldog aerial on the Yale 30 and returned it to the 9. On the next play, Tom Mosely's pass to Tom Wilson brought the Crimson its third score. Will McDaniel's placekick was wide...