Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first half was all Harvard, as the '52 squad, sparked by Bob Ray's running and Carroll Lowernstein's passing, only twice allowed the Blue out of its own zone. Ray, climaxing a second quarter drive in which he put on one of his three 30-yard runs, bucked over for the lone Crimson touchdown...
When Cornell starting pushing the Crimson around in the first quarter, a few of the less sober spectators though it was their own Big Red team that was losing. As courtesy to its guest, Cornell had switched from its traditional colors to white jerseys, with the Crimson wearing red. Harvard will do the same for the Ithacans next fall in the Stadium...
With the possible exception of the give-no-quarter extroverts from the Service academies, the Large Red collection representing Cornell plays the roughest, collision type of ball in the Eastern League. Middle Atlantic referees traditionally interpret the rules more loosely than the New England stripe, which probably counts as a disadvantage for the visiting Crimson, conditioned to stricter officiating...
...Varsity contest, a four and a quarter mile test, went to Max Schafiler of Tufts, who was clocked in 23:24.8 minutes. For the Crimson, Nat Carieton was the first to cross the finish line, placing sixth. Joe Leming took eighth, John Cogan twelfth, Dick White thirteenth, and Joe Rosen fifteenth. The final score...
Harvard triumphed in the freshman jog by 22-38, with Dave Gregory winning for the Crimson in 19:05 over a three and a quarter mile route...