Word: pass
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...game was won on its first scrimmage. Before hundreds of the 37,000 spectators had been seated, Nebraska's Jack Dodd carried a "shovel" pass 65 yards against a powerful Indiana team for the game's only score. Thus Nebraska, unbeaten this season, gave one more demonstration of its power. Score: Nebraska 7, Indiana...
...Another game was saved on its last scrimmage. Yale, unable to gain through Dartmouth's great line, got itself into deep water in the last quarter when Dartmouth's Bob Macleod intercepted a pass and ran 85 yards for a touchdown. With ten seconds to play, Yale's Clinton Frank, whose attack had got nowhere all afternoon, finally heaved a pass (his 35th ) into the hands of stringy Halfback Al Hessberg who galloped to a touchdown. Score...
...Proud Minnesota, whose only defeat this year came at the hands of Nebraska, was expected to wipe out defeats of former years by beating Notre Dame. Instead, fighting all afternoon against great odds, the best Minnesota could do was uncork an extravagant pass, Christiansen to Gmitro to Van Every to King, for one touchdown. Score: Notre Dame 7, Minnesota...
Well timed passes were responsible for most of Dartmouth's gains, while two netted touchdowns. In the first period Al Ley, right end, caught a 25 yard pass from left half-back, Hal Webster, to score the first six points. Jim Weaver, fast right half-back for Dartmouth scored the other two goals, the first when he intercepted a Harvard pass, ran 90 yards to score, and the other on a pass...
...throughout the feature encounter. The fast charging Kirkland ends, John Wood and Bob Snyder, completely disrupted the Eliot offense, while Wiley Mayne, Dick Wills, and Jack McClure ripped through large holes in the Elephants' defense. The lone score of the tilt came in the first period on a long pass from Wills to McClure with the latter running 30-yards to the pay territory. Wills kicked the point...