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As a matter of fact, the first half of the game Saturday pointed up no such things. Although starting with an end at fullback, a guard at tackle, and an end at center, the Varsity reluctantly allowed Rutgers the pleasure of a two-touchdown lead. Besides rugged New Jersey football...
Irwin Winkelried has won Grimsley's regular right halfback post. A hard, rugged plunger and a fine defensive player, the sophomore back is one of the most consistent performers in the Scarlet lineup and sports a 5.4 average in yards gained rushing.
Revolution and a new national consciousness made Mexicans defensive about their language. They did not put their street signs in Aztec (the Irish went back to Gaelic), but they became sensitive about encroachments on their Spanish. In 1924, rugged old President Plutarco Elías Calles forbade use of any...
Pride in the college and a tremendous feeling of "belonging" pervade the green Hanover mists. Dartmouth men are proud of the rugged outdoor life for which their school is famous. They like to know that most girls would sacrifice a leg for an invitation to the Winter Carnival and that...
"Dartmouth always hits hard and plays a rugged game," Boston said yesterday, and we expect to have to play the same way. This will be much more of a test than our first game with the Navy base."