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...girls, run," Dartmouth will be be in town again. For in spite of transportation tie-ups and accelerated schedules, the usual percentage of Hanover's pleasure-seeking Indians will accompany the Green gridiron machine on its annual sortie into Cambridge. This information from the New Hampshire reservation explodes the rumor which suggested that the cancellation of the traditional one-day holiday for Dartmouthmen would mean a dearth of supporters in the opposition stands on the Saturday after next...
...said that while several coaches, notably Alonzo Stagg, Glenn Warner, and George Halas, has made distinct contributions to gridiron strategy these would not have been possible if the material had not been there...
With a subline disregard for World War II, the University of Pennsylvania's football team is one of the few clubs in the country which gives the lie to the statement that the gridiron sport has been adversely affected by a somewhat global bestiality now going...
...clearly destined by a higher fate for the gridiron. Only six days a week of practice and they held it behind those tall fences where no one could tell whether you were working or not. And look what the experts had said about the team this year. Why, they were only children--Vag stroked his sparsely stubbled chin--they were green and inexperienced...
...fact, anything that smacks of the briney deep. Then, if enough show up, they will serenade the Army men in uniform who have seats with songs like the "Caisson Song." From there, they will move over in front of the Harvard stands, and will introduce new Freshman to Crimson gridiron tunes...