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Score--Harvard 34, New Hampshire 0. Touchdowns--Dean, Lane, Adzigian, Locke, Barrett. Points after touchdown--Wells, Dean, Nevin, Whitney Referee, E. J. O'Brien, Tufts; Umpire, A. R. Lake, Lafayette; linesman, F. W. Lewis, Salem; field judge, A. R. Ayer, Colby. Time, three 15-minute and one 9-minute periods...

Author: By O. F. Ingram, | Title: CRIMSON ELEVEN DOWNS WILDCATS IN SHUTOUT | 10/16/1933 | See Source »

Score--Harvard 33, Bates 0. Touchdowns--Nazro 2, Nevin, Locke, Crocker, Points after touchdown--Wells, Dean, Whitney. Referee, J. E. Keegan, Pittsfield. Umpire, G. H. Lowe, Lafayette. Linesman, T. J. McCabe, Holy Cross. Field judge, A. U. Bratt, Tufts. Time--Four 12-minute periods...

Author: By O. F. Ingram, | Title: CRIMSON DEFEATS BATES ELEVEN IN ONE SIDED GAME | 10/9/1933 | See Source »

...Crawford to break through on the next point, then win the set on his own serve. A long second set is most valuable to win. At 4-all and 30-40 in the third, Perry watched an easy lob drop, decided it was out, turned to hear the linesman call it good. A few moments later, Crawford had the set. With judicial composure he strolled to the marquee where his plump wife was smiling, chatted for ten minutes, while Perry went to change his flannels for ducks that would flap less in the wind. With a crowd to watch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: At Forest Hills | 9/18/1933 | See Source »

...Moody seemed to have recovered some of her old assurance. When Helen Jacobs crept up to 3-all from 0-3, Mrs. Moody briskly ran off three more games in a row. After a ten-minute rest, she came back to the court and sat down in a linesman's chair to wait for her opponent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Tennis Climax | 9/4/1933 | See Source »

Cochet, wearing shorts like Austin's for the first time in his career, ran up a 4-1 lead. Perry broke his service and won his own twice to tie the score. With the score 4-5 and advantage-in, Perry served what looked like an ace. The linesman called it a fault and Cochet gallantly caught the next serve in his left hand. The set then turned into a long exchange of service games which ended 10-8 for Cochet. Perry took the next two which followed the same pattern, 6-4 and 8-6. Cochet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Davis Cup, Aug. 7, 1933 | 8/7/1933 | See Source »

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