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...second period did Harvard score. Then the makeshift second line of Dick Noone at center with Gordie McGrath and Bob Cox on the wings turned the trick. After passing the puck around in Yale territory for a while, Noone saw fit to let one fly at the Bulldog goaler, Sophomore Card Meyer, who had started in place of Bud Kleckhefer, out with a broken bone in his face. Meyer blocked the shot, but McGrath pounced on the rebound for the initial Crimson tally...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POWERFUL BLUE SIX CRUSHES VARSITY WITH 8-2 VICTORY | 3/3/1941 | See Source »

Chances for a Crimson victory in the coming Yale match look pretty grim, especially since Yale has one of the best Freshman Squash squads of Bulldog history, the team being composed largely of players from Exeter which last year had the best prep school rating in the East. The Crimson team, for the Yale match, will doubtless have Grey and Bane for number one and two men, respectively, while McDonald, Stevens and Gorenstein will battle it out for the remaining three positions with Marshall Hughes and Nevill Cramer, two men who are coming up fast from the second team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPORTS of the CRIMSON | 2/25/1941 | See Source »

...hand to referee a cardful of amateur fights in Philadelphia was as rough a roster as ever climbed into a ring. In honor of the occasion they squared off for a few photographic passes : double-chinned Mickey Walker, looking very little like the "Toy Bulldog" terror of the '20s; Politicuffing Restaurateur Jack Dempsey (lightly supporting Lou Salica, current bantam champ); leering Jimmy Braddock, erstwhile rags-to-riches Heavyweight Champion (with Tommy Forte, Salica's hottest rival, on his shoulders); and skinny, Texas-drawling Lew Jenkins, who can lick all lightweights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Feb. 10, 1941 | 2/10/1941 | See Source »

...season practice. Their coaches are usually borrowed from basketball or track. Ken Loeffler, Yale coach for the past five years, was hired originally because of the basketball teams he turned out at Geneva College. His record with Yale basketballers is nothing to boast about, but his Toy Bulldog football teams have lost only six games in five years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Nifty Fifties | 12/2/1940 | See Source »

Armed with axes and spurred on by a wave of alcoholic enthusiasm, the three patriots climbed over all obstacles only to run into an ambush of Yale watchmen. The cops held on with bulldog ferocity, and finally escorted the miscreants to jail, where they remained until after midnight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATTEMPT ON YALE GOAL POSTS LANDS HARVARD MEN IN JAIL | 11/26/1940 | See Source »

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