Word: score
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...vacated by Miller, and the 185-pound Sophomore was one of the outstanding stars of the morning workout. After the scrubs had kicked off to the varsity at the opening of the scrimmage, Guarnaccia and Sayles alternated in carrying the ball straight down the field for the opening score of the morning. Sayles making the touchdown on a 15-yard dash through the center of the line...
...seconds later, and the former Cambridge schoolboy flash added the second touchdown to the University total by a brilliant 30-yard run. The third red-shirt touchdown was the result of a blocked kick by Strong with Lindner falling on the ball behind the scrub goal line for a score...
...carrying resulted in the fourth touchdown. Sayles going over from the 2-yard line. Another 35-yard run by Zarakov after the next kick-off put the pigskin on the 3-yard line and only one more play was needed for Zarakov to slide off tackle for the final score of the morning...
...University tie was not played off inasmuch as the coaches had agreed before the game that it should not last longer than the four periods. Early in the second period L. L. Driggs '28 made the first score of the game by kicking a goal from corner which the Springfield goal keeper touched but was unable to stop. A moment later, A. F. Parrott '28 accidentally kicked the ball into his own goal, thus evening the score...
Captain W. D. Vogel '30 was the most prominent player on the field in the 1930 Tabor tilt. His team was obviously superior to visitors from the beginning, and it was only the inability to shoot goals accurately that kept the Freshmen from amassing a much larger score...