Word: scoring
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...monster pass, Heller to Skladany, gave Pitt six more. Army got started toward the end of the half. Kilday bunted through Pitt's massive line for one touchdown; Fields, stopped three times on Pitt's 2-yd. line, went around end for a second, to tie the score. The smallest man on the Army squad, Dropkicker Charles Broshous, ran in to put his team a point ahead...
Chicago's 70-year-old coach, Amos Alonzo Stagg, disgruntled by a university ruling that he must retire at the end of the season, said he was "frankly, not content to do it." He predicted for himself 15 more years of active coaching, then watched Chicago score three times in the last period to beat Knox...
...jockey to score a "triple"-ride three winners in an afternoon-is not unusual. Nonetheless, even to jockeys as able as young Hank Mills, it is gratifying. Hank Mills had particularly good reason to feel pleased about his triple with The Heathen, Euclid and Bodkin in the closing week of the Jamaica. L. I. race meeting last week. It was his second triple of the meeting; it put him back in the running for riding honors at the course; and it substantiated his claim to being, at 17, the leading U. S. jockey of the year...
...Beatty of Worcester Academy travelled 50 yards in the second period to give his team a 6-6 tie with the Harvard Freshman on the second varsity field Saturday. The Harvard score came in the fourth period when Jackson completed a lateral pass thrown him by Sullivan...
...Freshman summary: Score: New Hampshire 24; Harvard 32. Time: 18.51. Winner; R. S. Playfair '36, Webster (NH), MacLean (NH), Tinker (NH), J. R. O'Neill '36, Mathews (NH), L. H. Orr '36, D. Gratwick '36, Marlak (NH), Thompson (NH), L. C. Lean '36, T. L. Day '36, E. W. Dalton '36, Spear (NH), Greene (NH), McNally (NH), R. M. Peet '36, A. M. Josephy '36, E. T. Farley '36, Chase...