Word: rans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...game started off at a fast clip and not until the last half of the third period did the players tire perceptively. Feeling ran high from the start, with many penalties being called on both sides. The rugged body checks of Francis and Roosevelt were mainly responsible for this...
Most sensational team in the East last year was the one that represented Long Island University, started eleven years ago in a disused factory, which ran up a string of 43 victories in a row. Last week, Long Island got ready for the crucial game of New York's metropolitan season, against Manhattan this week, by nicking St. Thomas, 33-to-25. Other major games of last week: Navy 42, Army 40, at Annapolis; Harvard 37, Columbia 30, at Cambridge; Fordham 31, N. Y. U. 19, in New York...
...have jumped Europe's consumption near record levels in history, there was apparent by last week still another reason for the copper boom. Vast amounts of the red metal were going into hoarding, either by profiteers or as outright war reserves. Estimates of total copper hoarding in Europe ran as high as 400,000,000 lb., equal to nearly one-fourth the entire U. S. output last year...
...York. Under Charles Frohman for three years, A. H. Woods for three, and Arthur Hopkins from 1918 - 1924, he was combination actor and director of plays with all three Barrymores, Pauline Lord, and John Drew. His greatest success as a free-lance director were "The Firebrand"' which ran two years, and an operetta, "The Desert Song"' which indicated his talent for musicals...
From the Harvard standpoint, the most encouraging thing about last night's showing was the Freshman one mile relay team which defeated Cornell in the final record-breaking time of 3 minutes 30 seconds. It was a brilliant third quarter that Torbie MacDonald ran which gave the Crimson a ten yard lead over Ithaca Yardlings, and anchorman Jim Lightbody opened it some more in the final spurt...