Word: fores
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...they hope to win, however, the home players must stop Metcalf, a sensational forward of brilliant achievements, who has brought his team to the fore many times this year, Rivalling Metcalf for high scorer is McKinley, the center, and Fernald has been a steady defensive guard...
Coburn's performance in the handicap mile was the more notable in that he started very near the last in a ponderous field and threaded his way to the fore. He was beaten by men who were very heavily handicapped...
...another heart-breaking, "almost-not-quite" battle the Crimson quintet failed to hold its early lead, and succumbed to Yale 27 to 23 last night. An unbelievable succession of long-range goals by Pite in the closing minutes put the Blue to the fore and Harvard's desperate rally fell two baskets short of a tie as the final whistle blew...
Characteristically to the fore, Joseph Pennell, master etcher, denounced the National Academy of Design because it decided to have no "black-and-whites" at the Spring Exhibition. "Artistically, the action is incredible...
Yale got away to an early lead and entered the last period with a point and a half margin. The Crimson trio forced the play into Eli territory, however, and a goal by Stranahan followed by another beautiful shot by Kent put Harvard to the fore by half a point with only a minute to play. Yale rallied, and Baldwin scored the deciding tally from a bitter scrimmage in front of the Crimson goal, making the final score 5 to 4 1-2. The half-point lost by Harvard on a foul in the initial chukker proved...