Word: forwards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...upperclass crews collided late yesterday afternoon as they were rounding the bend in the Charles just above the Cambridge Boat Club. The bow of one of the shells was broken completely off just forward of the combings, and the other boat had a gaping hole stove in its side. Fortunately for those rowing, Head Coach Brown, and Coach Heard of the 150 pound crews were both nearby, and succeeded in getting all the oarsmen into their launches and towing the shells the short distance to the Newell boathouse before they sank...
Inability to stop a fast, deceptive forward pass caused a Crimson eleven to go down to a 19 to 14 defeat before Holy Cross last Saturday. It was a revitalized, fighting team that took the field for the University on Saturday, however, and only the brilliant Purple passing attack combined with a costly error on the Holy Cross two-yard line prevented the University players from holding a well earned lead...
...Crimson showing was a decided improvement over that against Geneva a week ago, and with the return of Captain Coady and a few other veterans the team ought to be further strengthened. An adequate defense against forward passes should raise it to a rank among the formidable aggregations of the east...
...night before the 1758 Commencement to save her hair, done up the previous evening by the coiffeuse, who had no other tine for that particular lady. Another writer on Commencement--one bitter toward the fop-pishdress--declares that a roomy family coach could carry but two ladies, one sitting forward and one backward, with their hoops protruding on either side...
...third quarter the Springfield center forward scored when he succeeded in extracting the ball from the center of a group that was scrimmaging before the Harvard goal. The last point of the game was made at the end of the same period, when Captain W. R. Gherardi '27 outmaneuvered the Springfield goal keeper after receiving a long pass from N. R. Danielian...