Word: lost
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...penalty apparently saved the Dartmouth cause, and it was only when a lateral pass from French to Guarnaccia aided by superb interference by A. W. Huguley '31 put the pigskin. CRIMSON RUSHES OFFSET DARTMOUTH AERIAL GAME H D First downs. rushing 16 5 First downs. passing 0 6 Ball lost on downs 1 1 Passes attempted 3 23 Passes completed 0 11 Own passes intercepted 1 4 Yardage gained on passes 0 189 Yardage gained by rushing 288 97 Yardage lost by rushing 11 13 Number of penalties 7 5 Yardage lost by penalties...
...lost the coveted goal...
...Dartmouth runners lost to the University of Maine last week by a few points, but Coach Jaakko Mikkola said yesterday that the Green harriers will present a much more formidable opposition than last year...
Whatever the comparative strength of the candidates, and however large the total vote, every one of the four serious political clubs must feel that it has lost a certain amount of prestige and tangible support through the sleepy conduct of the campaign within the University. Their combined membership includes fewer than one thousand men. In the CRIMSON's poll of 1924 over four thousand five hundred votes were cast. The three-cornered battle of four years ago will hardly be rated as less bitter and less sturdily fought in the nation than the 1928 contest; and unless indifference has wedged...
...Pertzoff '31 lost to Richard Wendower, H. C. Montgomery lost to F. N. Rich '31, K. S. Woodbury lost to Norton Long '31, I. J. Odenwelle lost to E. J. Davis '29, H. B. Cooper lost to John Benson '30, P. A. Roy lost to F. R. Chevalier '29, president of the Harvard Chess Club, C. D. Wlengend lost to W. A. Robinson '31, Robert Montgomery lost to Ordway Southard...