Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...CRIMSON editor got within forty miles of his goal and was then too tired to continue farther...
...staged, and the most outstanding break capitalization was on the last touchdown. Torh Macdonald intercepted a pass on the 47-yard stripe and before he had taken two steps a phalanx of Harvard blockers had formed. Those tacklers who weren't blocked out he easily eluded and crossed the goal standing...
...Harvard goal-posters got the jump on Princeton after the game, all right. One reason was that not one son of Nassan left his place before the band had finished playing the Alma Mater...
There can't be much in this band-baton-over-the-goal-post business. The Harvard baton wiedler missed twice before the game, making it only on the third try, and the team did all right. But maybe it was meant to symbolize Harlow's two unsuccessful and third triumphant crack at the Tigers
Individual star for the Crimson was Bernard Jacobson, right half, whose defensive work crippled the Tiger almost entirely on one side of the field. On the offense Jo Johansen stood out, tallying the invaders' only goal and jamming the play around the home team cage by repeatedly going into the air to head the ball by the Princeton fullbacks...