Word: greenes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From the hills of Hanover a Dartmouth eleven unlike any produced by Coach Blaik in his three year tenure as the Big Green's chief braintruster will descend up on the Harvard Stadium Saturday to do battle with a much publicized and reputedly powerful Crimson team...
That's really a minimum of plays for a team, annually one of the most deceptive in the country, and has a bag of tricks equaled by few, if any, teams in the East. But it was not only the small number of Big Green plays that has made scouting then so difficult, but the fact that not one play demonstrated has had the least semblance of being deceptive or unusually "tricky...
Struggling through 88 minutes of blood and thunder, the Crimson and Green Varsity soccer teams wound up with the home forces on the long end of a 4-2 score here yesterday, while the Hanover Freshmen measured their Cambridge rivals to a 2-0 fitting...
Last fall Blaik celebrated his third win to the tune of 26-7 with a team that had things pretty much its own way. Of his starting eleven, end Davis and backs Hollingworth and MacLeod will start tomorrow. On the Harvard team, Nee and Kevorkian at tackles, Green at left end, Struck at fullback, and Wilson then at quarterback, now at center, will be starting their second Dartmouth game. Others who played were: Jameson, Captain Allen who substituted for Charlie Kessler, Winter, Boston, Oakes, Harding, and Roberts who started at right half...
Harvard never seriously threatoned the Green goal until their score late in the final period. This score came as the result of two breaks, first when Boston recovered a Green fumble and again on the next play when Oakes' long pass was knocked into the hands of Ben Smith by the Dartmouth secondary...