Word: havener
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...greatest backs in contemporary football met at New Haven. Yale's little Albie Booth kicked a field goal, gained 268 yards. Dartmouth's Marsters bridged the field in four passes for one score, threw his big lean body twice through the line and once round end for another, but gained only 94 yards and dropped the ball that gave Yale one of its two freak touchdowns. Hot and hurt (ankle) he left the field early. Booth stayed in, a constant threat, but it was a spry-sprinting substitute called "Hoot" Ellis who made the 80-yard dash that...
Outplaying their opponents from the kickoff to the final whistle, the Harvard 1932 eleven downed the Yale 1930 team yesterday at New Haven 26 to 0. Frank Watt II '32 scored the first touchdown of the Harvard class champions on the second play after the kickoff, when he raced 60 yards through a broken field to score. W. E. Hutchins '32 kicked the goal...
...Haven are A. H. Parker '32, Howard Ulfelder '32. R. A. Dunn '32, W. W. Mein '32, J. M. Bleakie '32, T. E. Covel '32, C. H. Parker '32, A. J. Bates '32, W. F. Croskery '32, C. W. Wickersham '32, T. L. Archibald '32, W. E. Hutchins '32, T. J. McKay '32, Beekman Pool '32, Frank Watt II, '32, and D. R. Weir...
Second University -- January 11, Noble and Greenough; January 15, Melrose; February 5, Worcester Academy; February 8, Northeastern; February 12, Middlesex at Concord; February 15, 19, 22, open; February 26, Freshmen; March 1, Yale at New Haven...
...Arlington; January 11, St. Mark's at Southboro; January 15. Exeter at Exeter; February 5, Andover; February 8, open; February 12, Milton (probably at Milton); February 15, Dartmouth; February 19, Newton; February 22, St. Paul's at Concord; Febru- ary 26, Second University; March 1, Yale at New Haven...