Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...alumnus, or someone else in power turned on the heat, and Miss Bette Davis, of Hollywood fame, rose magnificently to the occasion. Casting modesty, prudery, and other such doubtful virtues to the winds, she offered to bestow a resounding kiss in her best cinema manner upon anyone who should score for dear old Loomis. The boys rose to the occasion too. In fact they couldn't be kept down, and in a whirlwind afternoon routed the amazed Deerfield behemoths by some such score as 28 to 0. One lucky halfback tallied twice, and all the heroes were publicly rewarded before...
...spite of a more imposing preliminary season record, the Harvard Freshman football team lost their objective game to Yale Freshman 13 to 0 at New Haven last Saturday. Stuart went over for a touchdown for Harvard soon after the first Yale score only to have the play recalled and a penalty inflicted. Captain Oakes, who has been on the side lines since the Dartmouth, game with a broken wrist, entered at the last minute to earn his numerals...
...Score--Yale 13. Harvard 0. Touchdowns--Colwell. Hessberg. Point after touchdown--Ewart, (by place kick). Yale substitutions--Rafferty, Fairback, Brown. Danielson, Butler, Stewart, Snavely, Cody. Smith, Cookman, Meray, Brooks. Wheeler, Carter, Referee--James E. Coogan, Navy. Umpire--Gene Frechette. Milford, Linesman--Milton Schroeder, New Haven. Field Judge--Frank McGowan, New Haven. Time--Four 15-minute periods...
Coach Bernie Bierman of Minnesota allowed his team to give up the stratagem of kicking on second down through the first half, making no effort to score until the second. Result: a crushing victory over Indiana, 30-to-0, in which Minnesota scored twice in the first quarter, outrushed its opponents...
...score of 77 brought Robert C. Hunter '36 the qualifying medal, while fifteen other men with cards of 90 or less got into the match play. In the semi-finals, Lynford Lardner, Jr. '36 will play Norman Mendleson '38, and Thomas Boardman '36 will pit himself against Arvin N. Pierce '38. Last year the final match was played in a snowstorm, Alan Pattee, a Freshman, being returned the winner...