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Word: goale (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...crutches to get to the field, is false. We are very glad, for we are very fond of last year's "mudder" Hutch and his backfield buddies, Captain MacLeod and Colby Howe. Hutchinson has scored 14 touchdowns and seven extra points in 13 games, not to mention one field goal; MacLeod has the nice round total of 19 t-downs in 19 clashes; while Howe has paid off ten times in his two years...

Author: By Cleveland Amory, | Title: MacLeod, Hutchinson, Howe, Boast Great Scoring Record For Green | 10/20/1938 | See Source »

Eliot paved the way for its field goal on long line bucks by Don Brew, quarterback Johny Grant mixing them with a few passes. Lowell went into a seven man line with Eliot on its five, and tossed three Eliot running plays back to the 15. A penalty brought the ball back to the 20. Here Melia kicked the goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Adams passes Dazzle Deacons; Bellboys Sink Eliot | 10/19/1938 | See Source »

...first period began ominously for Adams when they fumbled after the kickoff on their own 20. The Coasters held Kirkland for which lasted throughout the whole first quarter. Slowly, Whitman's downs, however, in the first of a series of brilliant goal-line stands superb kicking brought Adams back to less dangerous territory, and then Adams began to assert itself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Adams passes Dazzle Deacons; Bellboys Sink Eliot | 10/19/1938 | See Source »

Amherst scored early in the first period. Mendel and Captain Johansen retaliated in the second period after the Crimson Booters became accustomed to the small Amherst field. The second period was scoreless primarily because of Williams' efficient playing in the Crimson goal. The soccer team meets Dartmouth on Friday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Soccer Team Defeats Jeffs 2-1 in Match Last Saturday | 10/17/1938 | See Source »

...quarter, Luckman began to bomb the Army's defense. In the last quarter, with Columbia trailing 13-to-18, Luckman threw three passes and three times succeeded in speeding the ball toward a touchdown in a 96-yd. drive. Although Fullback Gerry Seidel carried the ball over the goal line, the rousing cheers that came from 25,000 exhausted throats were mostly for Sid Luckman. For his earlier point-after-touchdown had won the game for Columbia. Hero Luckman, however, calmly stepped up to the ball, kicked another point-after-touchdown for good measure. Final score: Columbia 20, Army...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Third Saturday | 10/17/1938 | See Source »

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