Word: scoring
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Defensively speaking Harvard has definite possibilities, and there doesn't seem to be any danger of the Cadets providing another 46-0 trackmeet on Saturday. But the trouble is, how is the Varsity ever going to score against a major opponent like the Army? On the past weekend Harvard had a net gain of 29 yards against the Tigers' 333. Princeton's distance was somewhat to be expected, but the Crimson will have to show something a lot better if they are going to provide a winning score. Freddy Moseley again displayed his talents, but for the rest...
Behind the flashy running of Tim Reardon and the flawless work of the whole line, Harvard's Freshman football team Saturday swamped a big Green eleven from Hanover by the score of 27-0, exactly equalling the decisive defeat administered the Hanoverians last year by the 1937 yearlings...
...Score--Princeton 2, Harvard 1, Goals: Princeton, Blanchard, Snyder. Harvard, Motley. Substitutes--Princeton: Snyder, Trevor. Harvard: Motley. Referee: A. Hart. Linosmen: A. Wilson, W. R. Welch. Time: four 22-minute periods and two 5-minute overtime periods...
...excitement of the weekend, the Varsity soccer eleven failed to rise to its chance of winning the Intercollegiate championship and lost to Princeton 2-1 after a Tiger booter scored in the overtime period. Playing between 11 and 1 o'clock Saturday, the Harvard outfit lacked the punch which all champions must have and which the Crimson men have shown before, and the Orange and Black capitalized on the "breaks." The Varsity did not score until the fourth period, after Princeton had jumped into the lead in the third...
When Louisiana had beaten Vanderbilt for the first time in its history by the convincing score of 29-to-0, Huey Long had expended so much energy that he was, for once, almost speechless. He puffed & panted: "We're-the greatest-team in the world. Anyone who-thinks we ain't-we plan-to meet...