Word: felted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Repercussions of the Army-Michigan football game are being felt at West Point, Harvard, and Congress, thanks to Professor William H. Hobbs, former head of the geology department. Professor Hobbs, after gathering information on the game from several observers and officials who saw the game, claims that it was not played according to Hoyle...
...Professor Hobbs felt that Army should be banned from playing with all University teams, as Notre Dame once was for the same reason. He added that there was no adequate penalty for deliberate kicking except an occasional 'unnecessary roughness' penalty, which Army got only once during the game...
...silence the 'roughness' was given by Michigan came from a false attitude that a defeated team should not complain of mayhem, Professor Hobbs asserted, but he felt that it should be brought out into the open...
Neither Bill Cunningham nor Art Valpey could agree with Professor Hobbs' Cambridge informant on the style of play of the Army-Harvard game. Both stated they felt that the game was aggressive, but not dirty...
Harvard's 22 to 14 victory over Holy Cross here Saturday was like a good western. It got fairly exciting at times, but somehow you felt everything would come out all right...