Word: fouling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Score--Harvard, 32; M. I. T., 27. Goals from floor--Allen 5, Green 4, O'Connell 3, Lawson 3, Barbee 2, Combs, Harper, Wenner, Burns, Brockelman, Estes. Goals from foul--Wenner 2, Barbee 2, Allen 2, Lawson 2, O'Connell, Green, Estes, Brockleman, Reynders...
...three." (in the seventh round Dempsey had protested a long count over the prostrate Tunney.) "Dempsey couldn't win; he was outclassed. I feel that I myself would have beaten him when I fought him last year in the Yankee Stadium, if it hadn't been for the foul they didn't count...
Each summer the club takes a cruise. The largest sailed in 1906 when some 500 boats went up to Newport and beyond. In 1909 the cruise flotilla fell foul of a blow off Cape Cod and were scattered to ports all over Massachusetts. One man was lost; many boats disabled. Since then the fleet has run less to the open...
...Nichols, the CRIMSON is steadily, during the last ten years or so, running down hill, and is losing the support of its reading public, both graduate and undergraduate. Writing under the title "The Harvard CRIMSON Goes Professional", Dean Nichols lays the blame for the CRIMSON'S unpopularity on the "foul contagion of newspaper row" which he claims has invaded the Crimson Building on Plympton Street. As a contributing cause, he also mentions that the CRIMSON editors have become less and less affiliated with the other activities at Harvard...
...Freshman quintet played a tie game with the Cushing aggregation up until the end of the third quarter, then the heavy team from Cushing succeeded in scoring four field goals and one goal from a foul and emerged from the game triumphant...