Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After two offensive drives stalled deep in Cornell territory, the Crimson finally broke through to score at 9:46 of the second quarter. Boulris was the architect of this march. His passing, receiving, and running brought the ball 54 yards to the seven, whereupon he caught a Ravenel pass in the end zone. The "Jet" then dashed untouched around end for the point after touchdown...
After a Crimson siege of the Cornell goal that lasted nearly three periods, inside John Mudd pushed over a score at 19:40 of the fourth quarter and gave the varsity soccer team a 2-1 victory over the Big Red Saturday in a home contest...
Mudd scored the first goal for the Crimson with 18:10 gone in the opening quarter. Halfback Bill Rapp dropped a perfect pass right in front of the Cornell nets, and the entire center of the varsity line charged en masse, sending everything--ball, goalie, and a few stray defenders--rolling into the goal. Mudd gave the ball the final nudge...
...third period, the Big Red offense disappeared, while the varsity got off several good shots. Only the alert play of Cornell's Scotty Holmes in the goal staved off disaster. As the fourth quarter wore on, however, it seemed that the Crimson's domination of play might not be enough to defeat the exhausted...
Conditioning was a large factor in the Crimson's success. In Ivy competition, squads are limited to 16, and as the game progresses, endurance becomes highly important. The varsity's better physical shape was clearly evident in the fourth quarter...