Word: ruggedness
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Out on the field, the game was faster, more rugged than ever (see SPORT). The fans had something to see. In Yale's Bowl, filled (except for a few seats) for the first time since 1937, about 65,000 sat through drizzle and downpour and gave their loudest, longest...
Coach Dick Harlow, stating that "we have as much respect for the Coast Guard as for any team we've faced--or will face--all season long," sent almost every member of his probable starting lineup Saturday through a rugged scrimmage against the Jayvees, and gave every indication that preparations...
Kirkland, on the basis of previous years performances and its deceptive attack from the T formation, is slightly favored by the bookies to take a rugged-looking bunch of Funsters from Dunster in the season's opener.
With a rugged, big league victory under its belt, the Harlow eleven should make rapid gains in cohesion and finesse hereafter. For Crimson followers, the football market is moving up
Ninety-eight minutes of as rugged soccer as Old Nassau has seen in many a moon resulted, in a 1 to 1 tie as Coach "Mac" MacDonald's Varsity booters and the Orange and Black from Princeton fought each other to a standstill last Saturday at Jungletown.