Word: greenness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard's first score was a thing of beauty coming at the end of a lateral to Green at the end of a pass to Daughters at the end of a reverse to Oakes at he end of Struck's getting the ball from center...
Then he saw the sea outside Gloucester. Somebody had said something to the gods of wind and wave; they were in a fury. Salt spray was lashing over the deck, the bow dug through green water as it plowed along undecided whether to be a boat or a submarine. One sail had blown to shreds and he struggled to get up a trisail, a little handkerchief of a sail, in its stead. The din of the wind and the water dulled his hearing. Then he saw the wind and waves and water receding as be sneaked into Boston harbor...
...Green Harvard Chase Springfield Gymnasts out back Hall this afternoon. For Landis sake, how they expect to Folsom with Daughters Nee without Burnett Booth hands. What the Hallet! In Boston pious Pope make big Oakes Foley Downes for such Kevorkians. Me Klein think Springfield get plenty Struck which Cheever team they Gibbs...
Ends: Daughters, Downing, Green, ameson, Kennedy, Lee, Winter...
First score of the afternoon was heralded by Struck's interception of a pass which he ran to the 27-yard line. Foley, who had replaced Stuart, then sifted his way through the Grays for a first down. Art Oakes then passed to Bob Green over the goal line just as the half ended. Struck missed the kick...