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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...more item on the Eli side is the fact that it has a tremendous advantage in scouting. No one from Harvard has seen Yale play, but veteran Yale coach Wait Leeman will know almost everything there is to know about the Crimson. His chief scout--and he has scouted every major Harvard game--is James MacDonald, Harvard's coach of two years...

Author: By Douglas M. Fouquet, | Title: 14 Fall Sports Teams Hit New Haven Today | 11/18/1949 | See Source »

Comparing the two teams' style of play doesn't prove anything in particular. Both teams play the same kind of passing game, and each team's game runs hot and cold. HARVARD YALE Batchelder (c.) g Ruckgaber Harrop rfb Van Vleck Scully lfb Aphanassiades Panteleoni rhb Sanunders Drake chh Reeve Miller lhh Dunne (c.) Goldstoein or Stolz Spivak lf Sloat Drehnnel cf Irwin Weliss II Grunner Wolf of Cordes

Author: By Douglas M. Fouquet, | Title: 14 Fall Sports Teams Hit New Haven Today | 11/18/1949 | See Source »

Herman sends him deep from a right flanker position, shallow from his normal left half position, and just over the line of scrimmage from a motion right. The first of these plays looks something like Harvard's "transcontinental" play that scored against Brown last week-quarterback Stu Tisdale fades back and to the right, and then throws deep and across the field diagonally to Jackson. You will see this one most often when Yale is near the right sideline...

Author: By Charles W. Bailey, | Title: Eli Gridders Defy 'Injuries" for Harvard Tilt | 11/18/1949 | See Source »

Gordon Brumm, Lionel player-coach, said that the Yardling champions will play a touch football team from Yale in New Haven on Saturday morning, though the Eli freshmen do not have an organized league...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lionel Six Downs Straus, 19-0, for Freshman Crown | 11/17/1949 | See Source »

...difficult these days for the theater to compete with the cinema in the realms of fantasy and mystery. "Angel Street" is the exception in recent years. "The Closing Door" has plenty of thrills and short-lived suspense, but as a play it is not altogether satisfying...

Author: By George A. Leiper, | Title: The Closing Door | 11/16/1949 | See Source »

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