Word: harvard
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...HARVARD YALE Pennson, gr. g., Aron Oresman; r.f. r.f., Bruce Doughty, l.f. l.f., Stevens Ives, r.h. r.h., Angleton Rousmaniere, c.h. c.h., Carton D'Autrement, l.h. l.h., Schlesinger Page, o.r. o.r., Carrington Murphy, i.r. i.r., Van Peursem Edgar, c.f. c.f., Hutchings Vorley, i.l. i.l., Erickson Mendel, o.l. o.l., Haines...
...Score: Harvard 2, Yale 1. Goals--Haines, Page, Mendel. Harvard Substitutions: Halstead, Willetts, Staber, Myeroson, Poor, Neff, Merrill, Barnes, Hanford. Yale Substitutions: MacGregor, Pascal Courses, Hopkins...
...When the Harvard and Yale elevens face each other for the fifty-eighth time this afternoon, it is a foregone conclusion that the Stadium, barring some cataclysmic mishap, will be filled almost to overflowing...
...series was resumed after a two-year break when most college men were abroad attending to Europe's affairs, the men who came back were more than the "average" college man. When they started to roll they didn't like to be stopped, and Harvard's Rose Bowl team finally won 10 to 3, with Eddie Casey performing...
...Ducky Pond arrived, and Yale was the victor, 13 to 0, Ducky sloshing through some 65 yards of Stadium slime with a Harvard fumble in his arms for the first Eli touchdown in the Stadium since 1907. Another seabattle ensued the next year, with the New Haven navy demonstrating its proficiency by a 19 to 6 score. Apparently whenever Harvard and Yale battles must end deadlocked, the result is scoreless, and 1925 was no exception, the Harvard's playing hosts to Yale within their ten yard line for most of the afternoon, but preventing the Blues from scoring...