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Word: goale (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Other ten-goal players are Capt. Charles Thomas Irvine Roark (No. 3) of Great Britain, Lewis Lacey (back) of Argentina...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Polo Rankings | 1/18/1932 | See Source »

...annual meeting of the U. S. Polo Association was one of the quietest on record. After re-electing last year's officers, the Association accepted the recommendations of the Handicap Committee, which left only 15 U. S. poloists ranked in the ''internationalist" class (seven goals or more). Highest, of course, was Thomas Hitchcock Jr., who has been one of the world's three ten-goal players since 1922.* Sport-writers who thought his play had declined were more surprised than poloists, who knew he was as able as ever, when the Handicap Committee left...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Polo Rankings | 1/18/1932 | See Source »

...spectacular run of the day to Southern California's 16-yd. line, before Zimmerman passed to Haynes for the first Tulane touchdown. Dalrymple caught a pass within 3 yd. of the goal in the last quarter and Glover slipped across for Tulane's second a moment later. The crowd-83.000-sat still in a warm twilight while Tulane tried for the extra point and failed. Ernie Pinckert, a brilliant blocking back, made two of Southern California's touchdowns. Ray Sparling the other. After the game they heard themselves described as "football champions of the Universe," watched their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football Aftermath | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

...whole of the second division of the University squad as announced on December 3. Eight of last year's jayvee letter men are on the squad, among them Matthew Hale '32, who has played on the University sextet in earlier games this season, and who may see action as goal keeper today. HARVARD BELMONT HILL Brown, r.w. l.w., Clark Wadsworth, c. c., Dewey Gallagher, l.w. r.w., Emerson, E. Thorndike, r.d. l.d., Tufts Gleason, l.d. r.d., Lawrence Ware, g. g., Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JAYVEE STICKMEN OPEN SEASON AT THE GARDEN | 1/6/1932 | See Source »

Three years ago in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena occurred the most famous blunder of modern football. Roy Riegels, California centre, picked up a Georgia Tech fumble, ran it 73 yd. the wrong way. Two yards from his own goal-line a teammate stopped him. but two Georgia Tech tacklers knocked him across the line. The referee gave the ball to California two inches in front of the goalline. On the next play, Georgia Tech scored a safety, which won the game and the "national championship" for that year, 8 to 7. Last week, on a cool windy clay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football, Jan. 4, 1932 | 1/4/1932 | See Source »

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