Word: score
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Nothing so meagre as the score, however, can serve to give a true measure of the CRIMSON's superiority which had the Hanoverians digging their noses into the sod again and again, until the once green playing field resembled a veritable pea patch. At the end of the game it was only the mercy of the winners, and the end of their large supply of spirits, that staved off complete humiliation of the Green...
After a first-ported stalemate, the Crimson yearlings picked up steam when Kenary and don Trimble teamed up on an end-zone pass midway through the second stanza. The second score came after the half, as Al Maggone garnered another Kenary-sponsored pass. Kenary, a 60-minute performer and a dangerous man all the time, added the extra point...
...cheery practice session yesterday despite the inclement weather, because the Varsity had bounced back solidly form its Rutgers defeat with a 21 to 7 victory over Dartmouth at Hanover. After two scores in the first nine minutes of play, including a 57-yard off tackle slant by Gannon behind perfect blocking, the Crimson was forced back on its heels by the Indian passing attack as directed by Con Pensavalie, but returned to form in the final period to score a third touchdown and cut off all further Dartmouth bids by six skillful interceptions...
Early in the second half, the Huskies scored form a scrimmage in front of the Crimson goal, and form there on each team pressed even harder to get the winning marker. About 20 minutes later the visitors were successful when their right wing sprinted past the Crimson fullbacks to score on a pass from the other side of the field...
...other sacred cows turn up in New York, Murphy gives them "the treatment." Usual ingredients: choice hotel rooms, choice train and plane reservations, choice sport and theater tickets, choice Scotch. Says Murphy: "Most people who come to New York on a business trip don't know what the score is. They want a lot of things, but, especially in times like these, they don't know how to get them. We know, and we get them." How? "Connections," says Murphy...