Word: bulldogged
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Haven Arena at 8:30 o'clock tonight, the Crimson will have many opportunities for knocking the props from beneath Yale's chances for the Quad League championship, unless the Bulldog hits the ice in a gruffer mood than it did last Saturday...
Close to 1,500 Bulldog rooters watched Johnny Cobb and Bert Ingley sluk 13 and 14 points apiece, most of them by sensational long shots, and saw Chuck Seelbach, Al Stevens, and Tom Erickson bottle up the Crimson attack with a beautiful display of the Blue zone defense...
...added incentive for victory will be the fact that a win tonight will send the Crimson into the Yale game Saturday on even terms with the Elis, as the Big Green's slaughter of the Bulldog Monday night by a 60 to 35 score leaves Harvard only a half game out of a fourth place...
...then she met the Exeter hard by the River Plate, And though she was the stronger in armaments, indeed, We'd speed aboard the Exeter and men of bulldog breed...
...staged at Manhattan's Madison Square Garden, there was a turnout of 2,738 dogs (89 breeds), including many refugees from England (see p. 27). One, a pompous little Pekingese, which had waddled ashore only the day before, had scarcely lost his sea legs. Another, an ugly bulldog, had cost his owner a reputed $12,000 at a recent London sale. In the rings were many other strange-sounding foreign breeds : Keeshonden, kuvasz, komondorock,* Rottweilers, Salukis, Pulis, papillons and bouviers des Flandres. But they were outnumbered by dachshunds, Scotties, beagles, collies, terriers, spaniels - breeds beloved by genera tions...