Word: fordham
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard 4, Navy 3 Yale 19, B. U. 11 Harvard 1, Georgetown 4 Yale 6, Columbia 7 Harvard 7, Maryland 8 Yale 8, New Haven (E.L.) 12 Harvard 3, Pennsylvania 1 Yale 9, Wesleyan 0 Harvard 2, Syracuse 4 Yale 2, Pennsylvania 3 Harvard 7, Colby 9 Yale 5, Fordham 7 Harvard 13, New Hampshire 2 Yale 4, Holy Cross 6 Harvard 0, Dartmouth 2 Yale 0, Dartmouth 3 Harvard 3, Pennsylvania 1 Yale 4, Colgate 9 Harvard 7, William and Mary 0 Yale 7, Cornell 5 Harvard 13, Brown 5 Yale 5, Syracuse 3 Harvard 7, Princeton 2 Yale...
Eastern colleges had small consolation, except that Hallowell of Harvard won a great mile race, Harvard's red-headed hurdler, Eugene Record, won the 120-yd. high hurdles, and Joe McCluskey of Fordham won the two-mile run after falling down and rolling in the cinders on the first turn. Southern California and Stanford between them won eight of the 15 individual championships, and ? as many points as all the rest of the colleges put together. It was an occasion on which Southern California Coach Dean Cromwell and Stanford Coach Templeton could have congratulated each other, but they...
After a bad start, during which the first five games were lost, Princeton took a brace and defeated Rutgers 15 to 9, losing to Fordham 4 to 0, beating Virginia twice, tying Columbia, and beating N. Y. U. The Tigers, however, also lost to Holy Cross and Boston College...
After the game today, the Crimson will return and play Holy Cross at Soldiers Field. The Crusaders, while not rating as strong a nine as usual have played sensational ball this year, including Fordham and Georgetown among teams beaten...
...Japanese baseball in TIME, April 6 and April 27 very interesting. At the present time, Hosei University, 1931 Champions of Japan, are touring the U. S. playing the leading colleges and universities, having games scheduled with Minnesota, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Chicago, Illinois, Michigan, Notre Dame, Washington, Luther, Navy, Pennsylvania, Fordham, Holy Cross, Boston, Yale and Harvard, and several others...