Word: goals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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They ran into a mud wall with the play they had chosen--Gerhardi's "I Was a King in Babylon." The Dramatic Club didn't exactly tear down the goal-posts with its fig-leaved presentation of "Adam the Creator," either, but the competition hadn't really begun in those early days--the two groups even offered each other helpful hints from time to time. It wasn't until the heady aroma of "Saint Joan" began to fill the local columns and airwaves that the HD worries began...
Were Russia an ardent supporter of the Marshall Plan, desirous of guaranteeing its activation, the Kremlin could scarcely have made a move better calculated to gain its goal than the recently consummated revival of the Communist International. For Senators and Representatives, who might not see their way clear to vote billions for purely humanitarian purposes, may be swayed by allusions to the "Red menace." But the "official party line." far from supporting the Marshal Plan, has damned it as a vile Capitalist plot...
...linemen. With a squad rated among the powers of the East offensively but weak defensively, pre-game predictions by both coaches and sports writers had it that Harvard would need at least four touchdowns to emerge victorious. In other words, the Terriers were predicted to cross the Crimson's goal three times...
After missing at least ten shots in the first few minutes of play, the Varsity got its first score when Roy Heisler, Crimson center forward, sank one from the left side of the goal. Gaston Ascarraga booted in the second goal just after the second period opened and five minutes later Heisler scored again on a pass from the wing...
...dash in from his left wing position halfway through the third period. Carlos Blanco booted in the sixth as the fourth period opened, and Bill Dawson counted the final one fifteen seconds before the game ended, tapping the ball in from a skirmish in front of the goal...