Word: scored
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From the opening whistle the Crimson is out there to score. Yale's offense is none too strong. The problem is attack. When the Eli's counterattack trust falls on fast and dependable veteran fullbacks Joe Bradley and Ted Robie, and "there with the ball" goalie Put Williams...
Bouquets to the supporting cast, to Alfred Newman for his powerful score, to Nordoff and Hall for their splendid story, and especially to Producer Goldwyn for his "touch" and for his perspicacity in building a splendidly effective set which he proceeds to tear down with even greater effectiveness...
...paper or on the gridiron, the aggregation arriving from New Haven this Friday will not be an easy one to beat. The Elis have defeated Army and tied Dartmouth, both of whom boast Harvard scalps. Time after time they have displayed the necessary power in the pinches to score, and against the teams shared in common, have yielded only 16 points to the 40 which these same elevens (Brown, Dartmouth, Princeton and Army) have tallied on Harvard. On the other hand, the Harlow offense has been good for 76 as against Yale's 69 on these same colleges...
...musical line, Messrs Gordon and Ravel score in a small way with "Swing Is Here To Stay" and "I've Got My Heart Set on You." Raymond Scott and his quintet beat out "Twilight in Turkey" with intestinal fortitude in spite of two sinuous dancing girls who hardly do the tune justice...
...years' absence. This week the Guild gives the first professional performance in the U. S. of L'Incoronazione di Poppea, an antique forerunner of modern opera, composed by Claudio Monteverdi and given its debut in Venice in 1642. The work has been reconstructed from its fragmentary original score by Ernst Krenek, best known in the U. S. for his jazz opera Jonny Spielt Anf, and as conductor of the Monteverdi work making his first visit...