Word: field
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Whenever Dartmouth comes to the Stadium, they play for keeps. For some reason, the extroverts from the Hills always come "up" for the Harvard game and make as much trouble as they can here, both on and off the football field...
...Dartmouth is no colossus--after two weeks, the Crimson will be back in its own league again, playing on more or less even terms, Except for some depreciation in the left side of the line, Dartmouth will field almost the same team that barely beat Harvard, 14 to 7, here last year. And Harvard, injuries notwithstanding, has certainly not deteriorated since that time...
...plans included bombing the Yard with toilet paper, kidnapping two or three Lampoon "fruits," and dressing an entire bogus Crimson football team which was to have taken the field just as the Band ended its half-time act, and dyeing the Charles River green...
...time, not like soccer players," one Dartmouth team member remarked to a mate at the close of yesterday's game. He was right, too; there isn't a better way to explain why the Crimson soccer team was upset, 3 to 0, by Dartmouth on the Business School Field...
Inability to find an effective scoring combination accounted for the freshman soccer team's second consecutive shutout yesterday, as Dartmouth was able to maintain a one goal advantage throughout the entire game, downing the Crimson, 1-0, in the contest on the Business School Field...