Word: rans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...entire team with the exception of G. D. Braden reported for practice yesterday. The latter, however, will be in shape for today's workout. Of last week's cripples, E. M. Beals, Arthur Codman, Robert Doherty, Herbert Ellis, and Captain Theopold, all ran through signals yesterday although Codman and Ellis will probably not be able to scrimmage until late in the week...
...HAVEN, CONN., October 14.--In a short scrimmage with the second team this afternoon, the Yale first team scored twice. O'Hearn, who has not yet been in the line-up on account of injuries, ran scventy years for one of the touchdowns, but he will not start against Williams tomorrow. Eddy at left end is the only man to start tomorrow who was not in the line-up against North Carolina last Saturday...
East overcame West decisively Saturday afternoon at the Stadium when the University players smothered Indiana under a 19-0 score in the first big intersectional game of the 1921 football season. Coach Fisher's gridiron machine ran up a lead of 13 points in the first half, sweeping the Hoosiers off their feet by brilliant defensive and offensive work, especially on the part of the forwards, who recovered fumbles and blocked punts galore. The heavy rain in the last half was conducive to anything but good football and neither team was able to develop an attack worthy of the name...
...third game of the World's series, at which thirty-seven thousand persons were present, went to the Giants yesterday by the score of 13 to 5. At the end of the third inning, the teams were tied with four runs apiece, but the Giants ran away with eight in the seventh inning, establishing a decisive lead...
...Churchill '23 made the next two touchdowns by clever and fast open field running, and aided materially in the fifth by hurling and accurate pass to A. J. Conlon '22, who ran seven yards further for the score. K. S. Ptaffman, '24, kicked both the field goals from the scrubs '30 yard line...