Word: score
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...final game before the opening of the Big Three series the Harvard football machine on Saturday overwhelmed a bewildered Tufts eleven by a 69 to 6 score. This count betters that made by last year's team against Middlebury by one point and thus stands as the largest Crimson score since...
Tufts was playing out of its class and the size of the score was due to the irresistible momentum gathered by Harvard offense early in the game. Miller's 72-yard run for a touchdown on the second play of the contest was the key note of the whole afternoon. After that, with the exception of the few moments which produced its lone score. Tufts was completely bowled off its feet. Crimson backs and linemen hit a terrific gaining stride and the game outfit from the Oval never recovered sufficiently from the first few blows to offer any effective resistance...
While the University eleven was riding rough-shod over Tufts, the Freshman team was forced to face a stiff fight to down the Holy Cross Freshmen, 14 to 0. Outweighed by their opponents, the Purple gridmen played a determined game of football, and kept down a score which, on the merits of team ability alone, might have been larger...
...University Freshmen kicked off to open the battle, and after a few minutes of fairly even play. Mason, 1930 halfback, slipped through a hole at left tackle, and dashed and dodged his way 27 yards to a score. Captain Wetmore added, the seventh point with a dropkick...
...only one of the three soccer teams to lose was the University Seconds, which went down to defeat before the Four Rivers Juniors, a metropolitan football club, by a 3 to 1 score. The club players were too experienced for the Crimson booters, and their play showed greater finish and desisiveness. The visitors' forward line functioned particularly well, and kept the second team defense on the run. Bell and Mitchelson piereed this defense for scores, the former counting twice. Arnold, aggressive center of the Crimson outfit, sent the sphere between the posts for his team's lone score...