Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Belmont Hall football team downed the Adams eleven by the score of 15-0. At no stage in the game did the Forty-Niners seriously threaten to score. E. F. Emerson opened the scoring in the first period, with a long run for a touchdown. In the fourth period Chase intercepted a forward pass to tally, after cluding practically the entire Harvard team. Belmont scored their final two points when W. T. Piper '34, was tackled behind the Adams goal line...
...Stadium for the first time in five years. Coach McLaughry of the Bruins has the best team in sight since the famous Brown "Iron Men" of 1926. The starting eleven against the Crimson averages about 185 pounds, thus conceding Harvard little in the way of tonnage. Bob Chase, 162-pound left half-back, is the man around whom practically the whole Bruin attack, both passing and running, is built; and so far he and his teammates have maintained an undefeated record...
...production. Special music has been written for the play by Eliot Carter '29, a student of Ancient Music, and settings will be designed by S. C. Cauman '29. The play is being supervised by a faculty committee consisting of Milman Parry, assistant professor of Greek, chairman, A. H. Chase, instructor in the department of Classics, and J. H. Finley...
Yale, still waiting to win a game this season, got within one foot of Brown's goal line in the last quarter, lost the ball on downs. Rather than risk a touchdown, Brown's Halfback Chase scored the safety that gave Yale 2 points to Brown...
...Neill '36, Mathews (NH), L. H. Orr '36, D. Gratwick '36, Marlak (NH), Thompson (NH), L. C. Lean '36, T. L. Day '36, E. W. Dalton '36, Spear (NH), Greene (NH), McNally (NH), R. M. Peet '36, A. M. Josephy '36, E. T. Farley '36, Chase...