Word: gridironed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Touch football, the last survivor of this fall's gridiron games, will have its grand finale this afternoon when the Whippets, of the Independent League, will clash with the Alpha Sigma Phi team of the Interclub League for the Intramural championship. The encounter will be staged on one of the Freshman football fields at 2.45 o'clock...
...squad was cut to 20 men last Wednesday, and since that time S.C. Burns '30 has reported for work on the court, following his season on the gridiron...
...Saturday afternoon another Harvard team met another Yale defeat. To the general public the fact will probably mean just that: another lost game for Harvard, and one more instance of its gridiron decline. To all Harvard men, however,--and to all Yale men who were in the Stadium that afternoon--it will mean much more; it will mean that another Harvard team lived up to the fighting standards of previous Harvard teams, refusing to be influenced by predicted scores and ceasing to play the game only at the final whistle...
...physical impossibility to pick up a Boston paper which does not contain some news on Harvard football practice. Who writes this stuff, and why is it necessary it undoubtedly is for a man to read more than one paper if he is really to "follow" Harvard on the gridiron...
...opinion of one who has had the good fortune of playing against both Harvard and Yale this fall, the annual gridiron after between the Crimson and the Blue will be considerably more of a contest than the casual observer might except. There is no doubt but that Yale has the stronger team in so far as potential possibilities are concerned, and the records for the season show that the New Haven aggregation has had the greater success by a wide margin. Yale has defeated Army, Princeton and Dartmouth, three of the strongest teams in the East. Harvard...