Word: dame
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...tomb of Ulysses S. Grant on Manhattan's Riverside Drive was closely guarded over the weekend by damyankee police who had heard that North Carolina rebels, in New York for the Notre Dame game, were planning to hoist the Confederate flag over the shrine...
Before a touchdown was scored this season, the experts spotted Notre Dame and Oklahoma as football teams most likely to succeed. With steady and sometimes brutal authority, the two giants of the midlands stood the test. As the season progressed, two less obvious candidates-Army in the East and California in the Far West-rose to join them as the big four of college football. Last week, with season's end in sight, the big four marshaled their manpower against a common enemy: overconfidence...
...because it could not. However, Messrs. Hickman and Jack Lavalle have seen Harvard's defensive setups. The latter, an operative whose girth is comparable to Hickman's and whose football sagacity is legendary, scouted Army nine times a year for three years while in the employ of the Notre Dame Athletic Association. If he found flaws in the 1944, 1945, and 1946 Army lines he must have noticed by now the carefree fashion in which Princeton and Brown went through the center of Harvard's line. This means that Yale will send fullback Bob Spears into the line early...
EAST Notre Dame 0 6 9 27--42 North Carolina 6 0 0 0--6 Minnesota 0 14 0 10-24 Pittsburgh 0 0 7 0--7 Army 0 7 7 0--14 Pennsylvania 0 6 0 7--13 Boston College 13 7 0 0--20 Fordham 0 0 0 12--12 Syracuse 14 14 7 12--12 Holy Cross 13 7 0 0--13 Tufts 6 13 7 7--27 Massachusetts 7 0 0 0--7 Middlebury 7 7 0 0--14 Univ. of Vermont 0 6 0 0--6 Cornell 7 0 0 0--17 Dartmouth...
...Elephants, featuring a T formation and a Notre Dame huddle, capped a season of lopsided scores last week by defeating Dudley, 27 to 0. The outcome of today's game will hinge upon Adams' ability to stop galloping Pete Reiner and Rick Hudner, who have been responsible for most of Eliot's touchdowns...