Word: lewiston
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Relying in the main on a very effective passing attack, the Crimson eleven baffled a determined little outfit from Lewiston on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon and emerged from the fray on the long side of a 33-0 score...
...first period. In the waning minutes of the first half, however, they riddled the Bobcats for 174 yards. Most of this yardage was a contribution of the second team, which seemed to outrank the A outfit on the ground. Harvard could not gain regularly through the boys from Lewiston, and Coach Casey will probably concentrate on running plays this week. On the offense Bates tacklers often sifted through the Harvard line and nabbed the runners from behind, but the Bobcats could make little impression on the Crimson forward wall. Defensively, except against the old jinx--forward passes--the Harvard team...
...Post Office and Treasury Departments were to get by Oct. 1 $100,000,000 for new post offices, court houses, quarantine stations and the like to be built from Big Spring, Tex. to Lewiston...
...feet from the goal line, on the last play of the game, Charley Heim carried the ball for Yale. He was tackled for a 5-yd. loss. Score: 0 to 0, against tiny Bates College of Lewiston, Maine...
Both parties stumped the State as they never had in recent years. The Republicans imported Secretary of the Treasury Ogden Livingston Mills. The Democrats called in James Joseph ("Gene") Tunney and Massachusetts' Governor Joseph Buell Ely and Senator David Ignatius Walsh. Interested but helpless observers were 350 "paupers" of Lewiston, Me., disfranchised under an old law which denies the right to vote to those who accept State or municipal charity. These gave Senator Walsh a chance to say that the Republicans, "having brought misfortune to many people ... are now penalizing them for this mis fortune." The 350 Lewiston "paupers...