Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Norman Mendleson started the Crimson winning streak, by beating James of the Academy 5 and 4. Don Prouty split with Henderson, Prouty winning the low ball. Fred Olson trounced Mason of the New Hampshire school, by the one-sided score of 6 and 4, and in the last match of the day, Bob Sides lost to Heller of Exeter...
...form, and Farrell, the Yale goalie, was completely powerless to stop his barrage of six goals. Taylor was the only one who functioned well for the Elis, and he led the Yale attack, netting two goals. Frank Bosworth and Roland were the only other Crimson stickmen to score...
...cheaply than by the arms of war. gave China an embassy, the U. S. and Britain hastily jumped upon the bandwagon, arranged a simultaneous announcement. The U. S. might as well have tagged along with Germany who acted a day later. To the Chinese, who are no fools, the score for the incident stood: for Japan's slogan Asia-for-the-Asiatics, one goal: for U. S.'s much protested friendship, zero...
...more truly Ireland's Bard than Masefield is England's. When a Dubliner stops his chatter and raises his right hand as if to take an oath, his companions know that he is about to quote the words of William Butler Yeats. Nearing three score and ten (he will be 70 on June 13), Poet Yeats has written enough and well enough in his long life to satisfy most men. But few poets are willing to die before their time; though his Muse is not as young as she was, Poet Yeats still invites her to his board...
Playing the best tennis of the season the Crimson took over Princeton 5-4 on Tuesday. The Tigers had previously trimmed Eli 7-2. But Pennsylvania lost by the score of 5-4 to both the Crimson and the Blue. Against Amherst the Cowlesmen did slightly better than Yale, winning 6-3, as against 5-4 for the Bulldogs...