Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Milton did not score a single field goal in the first period which ended at 11 to 6. Harvard increased its lead in the second half, with R. C. Boys and R. C. Rial scoring 12 and 10 points each for the first-year men. Coach Bond said last night that he liked the way each man played but felt that teamwork was still a bit weak. His charges will meet the Technology Freshmen on Saturday. The line-up: HARVARD 1935 MILTON r.f. Rial, Portal Crimmer l.f., MILTON l.f. Fletcher, Morse, Dalmer r.f., Wendell D. Currier c. Boys, Zimmerman...
...Score--Harvard Freshmen 8, 51st Brigade 6 1-2. Goals--Moore, Davis 4, Eckfeldt, Cunningham 2, Storer, Oliver. Time--Four 7 1-2 minute chukkers. Referee--Wesley Young...
...dormant all through the season, was tardily awakened by a succinct little account of the Harvard-Yale game, in the Continental edition of the London Daily Mail. After a short introductory paragraph explaning to its readers on the Continent that the game had been won by Yale with a score of 3-0, the Daily Mail swung into the fray: "A 'spinner' by Yale's right half through the centre gave the first down to the Crimsons (Harvard) at the 11-yard mark. Then Eli, the Yale left half, heaved a long one that failed...
Football killed 40 boys and young men during the 1931 season. To approximate that record of deaths it is necessary to go back to 1905 when more than a score of players died and President Roosevelt stopped the roughness of play...
When Composer Italo Montemezzi wrote L'Amore dei Tre Re, Poet Sem Benelli provided him with a libretto which cried for music of exquisite passion and tenderness. The fact that parts of it recall the music of Tristan & Isolde never seemed important. Montemezzi's score has surge and spontaneity of its own, enough to arouse high hopes for his one-act La Notte di Zoraima (The Night of Zoraima), given its U. S. premiere last week at Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House...