Word: notted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The Harvard team will go on the field a favorite, its goal-line uncrossed except by Princeton two weeks ago. The Bulldog, on the contrary, is considerably the worse for wear; the claw-marks of the Tiger have not yet healed. Yet for that reason Yale, always a fighting organization...
It is a bruised and battered Bulldog that invades Cambridge today--bruised and battered and doubly dangerous. We have every faith in Coach Fisher's team; it needs our backing, and it has it. We must not fail that team for an instant. For the Bulldog's teeth are sharp...
The injury to R. Horween '20 in the B. C. game was the most serious to the University of any of the early season mishaps. His dislocated collar bone laid him up until the Princeton game, while in that game he injured it again so that he is not yet...
1876--Yale, 1 goal; Harvard, 2 touchdowns (not counted).
At Harvard, which is in a stage in which there are many more competing colleges than in Connecticut, 64 per cent. of the squad come from Massachusetts, with but extremely few from other states. At Yale, where almost no other large colleges are in the field, the case is entirely...