Word: forwarded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tallies. It looked as though a score were in the offing when French took his place at halfback for a few minutes and ripped off his 50 yard dash. Shortly before this the Seconds had worked the ball 50 yards to the University 20 yard line. A 35 yard forward pass had been the main factor in this drive. But on the 20 yard marker the Crimson defense became adamant, and a moment later Crosby broke away for a 35 yard run. French went in for Crosby and carrying the ball for the first time this year put his teammates...
Having completed a most successful season last year both in local and more distant appearances, the Instrumental Clubs are now looking forward to another series of interesting and varied concerts. During the fall a few local concerts will be made such as the one in connection with the Yale Clubs on the eve of the game, a short trip to Fall River, and the annual appearance at Brattle Hall. The height of the season, however, will come during the Christmas vacation, for which time a trip through the west...
...guards capable of stopping the line bucks of such powerful backs as those now tearing up Worcester, Hanover, and New Haven turf. Simonds started last year as a tackle but was shifted to guard before the season was over was one of the mainstays of the strong Crimson forward defense. Like Captain C. A. Pratt '28, Simonds appears to be in better form than ever this fall, and should prove, with Pratt and R. W. Turner '28, veteran center, a source of steady strength to the University team. He is one of that rangy type of lineman which...
...Forward Line Impregnable...
...scrub defense was stiff the University forward line was impregnable and it was only when A. O. Fordyce '28, scrub end, intercepted a pass that Coach Knox's men were able to make any considerable gain. The first University score came with team B on the field. With the ball in his own territory G. C. Holbrook '30 kicked short and the pigskin went to the second at mid-field. S. C. Burns '30 then intercepted a pass and covered the 50 yards necessary for a touchdown. G. E. Donaghy '29 put the ball between the uprights with a placement...