Word: ending
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tuck game throughout. Harvard took a slight lead at the start but lost it soon after when Colestock, the Navy star, went on a scoring orgy and tallied 12 points inside of ten minutes. During this time Harvard scored only five points. The score at the end of the first half was 22 to 17 in favor of Navy...
After the rest Harvard come back and played the Navy on even terms. Towards the end of the game three successive baskets by P. W. Mahady '31 and a shot by S. C. Burns '30 tied the score at 35 all. The Navy however put on a determined drive and forged ahead again just before the whistle ended the game. NAVY HARVARD Farren, J. Bauer, l.f. r.g., Jaffee, Burns C. Miller, Allen, r.f. l.g., Rex, Harper Colestock, H. Bauer, c. c., Burns, Mahady A. Miller, Bowstrom, l.g. r.f., Farrell, O'Connell Lincoln, Bernet, r.g. l.f., Wenner, Ward, Upton...
...carol "the brightest hour must end" and the hunters par excellence, the glory of their age must leave their royal master. Sportsmen sigh, men of fashion are beginning to attend automobile shows and shop girls sob. Everywhere are heard encomiums tinctured with the sorrow of seeing the brilliance of the present fading into the obscurity of the past. Great metropolitan newspapers weep by the column for the glory that once shone on these princely steeds. The world is mourning and grimly faces the dark future...
This will mean the end of cataracts of abusive editorials and magazine articles directed at the traditionally and puritanically sane Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Now is the opportune time for the honorable members of the legislature to take a bow. Their efforts at driving away the overhanging clouds of Watch and Wardism and general Comstocking will not go unrewarded by universal shouts of acclamation...
Harvard broke into the scoring column in the opening period when Cross poked in a pass from Garrison at 7.30. Goodman was constantly kept on the jump by a barrage of shots and finally Giddens drove one by him to end the first period scoring...