Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...savage Crimson offense led by A. E. French '29' and David Guarnaccia 29 rode roughshod over an invading Dartmouth eleven Saturday afternoon, and the result was a 19 to 7 Harvard victory...
...drive. And the final Harvard score was even more than these an indication of the power and drive which the whole eleven possessed throughout the contest. Starting with the ball on their own 30-yard line. Guarnaccia and French hurtled along down the field to a first down on Dartmouth's three yard line on a succession of devasting smashes and sweeps. From this position the former, plunged over for what looked to be a score. But a fifteen yard penalty apparently saved the Dartmouth cause, and it was only when a lateral pass from French to Guarnaccia aided...
...touchdown on a pass from Wolff, sophomore flash, to Stokes, a substitute end. It was during this scoring drive that the Green air attack, dangerous all afternoon, reached its highest pitch of effectiveness. During the best part of the game the Harvard defense was sufficient to keep the baffling Dartmouth attack at bay, though Green passes were completed for gains ranging up to 50 yards...
...eulogizing the brilliant work of French and Guarnaccia, too much cannot be said for the way in which the interference was time and again sweeping the Dartmouth defense out of the play and giving them an opportunity to break loose. It was the best exhibition of coordinated blocking which a Harvard team has put on in recent years and augurs well for the remainder of the season...
...Growling and puffing, the Columbia line was unable to break holes for Kumpf and Bruiser Buser. Dartmouth's Bankart, Sutton and Lyle easily made three touchdowns. The score...