Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...powerful and experienced Dartmouth Freshman eleven which swept the Harvard 1933 team to defeat by a score of 21 to 0 in the Stadium Saturday...
...Crimson Players fought all through the game, but were unable to cope with the running and passing attack of the invaders, who also out-kicked the Harvard team on every occasion. Harvard Wilson, Dartmouth left halfback, scored all three of the winners' touchdowns, and Rollins, quarterback, added the extra point in every instance...
...Harby, Jr. '33, Crimson full back, was outstanding for the losers. While his punting was not equal to that of Sampson, Dartmouth fullback, he shone consistently on the defense. Bernard Feins '33, Freshman right halfback who got in during the fourth quarter, was the only serious threat the Crimson possessed. He made several good gains, which were futile, however, when offside penalties followed. J. R. Leonard '33, right halfback whom Feins replaced, proved himself a stellar player on the offense...
Captain H.K. Wells '33, Freshman fullback who was expected to start in the Dartmouth game, was prevented from playing by the injury which has kept him inactive for three weeks. Coach French stated yesterday, however, that it was hoped he would be ready for action when the 1933 eleven meets the Yale Bullpups on Saturday...
Fortnight ago, ushers at the Harvard-Dartmouth football game impounded a dozen gate-crashing moppets in a wire cage beneath the Soldiers Field stadium. Tiresome children! Lock them...