Word: proved
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After this magnificent fight, a feeling of over-confidence, which was to prove fatal, spread over the Crimson camp. Last Saturday, Centre again invaded the Stadium and this time, under the brilliant leadership of "Bo" McMillan, carried home a 6-0 win. The University again sought to stage a last minute comeback but this time luck was against them, for although Churchill succeeded in reaching the four-yard line in a forward pass, he was called back because of a penalty...
...Princeton by one point, the team gave us a pleasant surprise, and demonstrated that each man was doing his utmost, not counting on a few faster men to bring in enough points for victory. The prowess of Cornell on the track is well known, and the test tomorrow should prove at last as severe as last week's. But if the same spirit is shown in this week's race, an even more satisfying victory may be expected...
...patience of Harvard reached its limit at the Centre game last Saturday. Since then the complaints which have poured in from graduates prove conclusively that it is the unanimous sentiment of Harvard that it is time the hoodlums were dealt with. The presence of a strong anti-Harvard element is bad enough, if tolerable; but when a Harvard man can not go to a game in the company of ladies without hearing on all sides loud and continuous degrees of bawdy talk directed against his own team--it is time then that something be done...
...such. For this the President is to be congratulated: he is apparently not afraid to speak out when be thinks it necessary. He is the first Chief Executive since the beginning of the century who has cared to speak definitely on a subject which is as liable to prove a boomerang as a bomb...
...addition of A. J. Byington '24, who, due to injuries received in the preliminary practices of the season, has been heretofore unable to take his place as a regular. He was one of the strongest of the 1924 players last year, and playing at left inside today, he should prove one of the University's most powerful offensive players. Captain C. W. Heath '22 is still suffering from a bad knee, so that A. K. Murray '23, center halfback, will again serve as acting captain...