Word: mattes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...first score of the game took exactly four plays. After the kickoff, the Crimson was forced to punt from its own ten, and Matt Botsford's kick carried to the 40, where Princeton wingback Bill Danforth took it, cut to the sidelines and went to the six-yard line before being...
...already the wire-service reporters were pulling out their "gloom descended" leads for the scene around Stevenson head quarters, while in Chicago at 10:30 Stevenson Campaign Manager Jim Finnegan and Campaign Treasurer Matt McCloskey were on the telephones to their home state, Pennsylvania. "How bad did we get licked?" asked McCloskey on one phone. "So we're behind in Lackawanna and Allegheny, too, eh?" Finnegan muttered on another. Only a robust Democratic lead in the Pennsylvania senatorial race brightened Finnegan's wake. The 11 p.m. calculators had Ike leading in states worth 441 electoral votes, Stevenson...
...strategy paid off in the first period as the Tigers took a quick 7-0 lead after only four minutes of play. Princeton won the toss but elected to kick to Harvard with a strong wind at its back. The Tiger kick was bobbled at the goal line by Matt Botsford and in the opening series of plays, the Crimson, hindered by a 15-yard holding penalty, failed to move the ball past...
...been these backs--the versatile junior, Walt Stahura; the senior quarterbacks, Babe Simourian and Matt Botsford; and the strong running seniors Tony Gianelly, Jim Joslin, and Ron Eikenberry, who have carried the team...
...Matt Botsford lay on a bed in Stillman Infirmary and Tony Gianelly limped on the sidelines as the football team scrimmaged under the lights last evening...