Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...closely approached it. After Dartmouth's field goal in the second period, Booth caught the kick-off on his 6-yd. line, balanced himself on his toes for an instant, ran back 94-yd. with negligible interference, for a touchdown. Thereafter, he made a tackle that prevented a Dartmouth score, knocked down one pass, intercepted another, threw one to Barres for a gain of 22 yd., then caught one from Todd and ran 2 2 yd. for another touchdown. After the kick-off and one of Morton's long Dartmouth punts. Booth took the ball again, squirmed through...
...Morton were making a turncoat of the jinx that has bothered Dartmouth in previous Yale Bowl games. Morton had made a 94-yd. runback of a Yale kickoff. McCall caught a pass intended for Booth, scuttled 60 yd. for a touchdown. Three minutes before the game ended the score which had been Yale 33, Dartmouth 10 had become Yale 33, Dartmouth 30. Standing on Yale's 24-yd. line, on third down, Morton decided not to gamble with the jinx. He made the dropkick that tied the score instead of trying for a touchdown...
From that time on the battle was held in Harvard territory and once the CRIMSON was thrown for a loss and a safety, making the score at the half 6 to 2. From then on the game was characterized by short losses by both teams. At one point Clark, Dartmouth leader, was in a clear field ready to pull down a forward, but the passer was hurried and the ball went wide and was knocked down. The game ended with the ball in the CRIMSON's possession on its own two-yard line...
...wound up with, "Indians impotent; CRIMSON cooney. That will make the score 49 to 0." Then with a complacent smile he pulled the covers back over his head, wrapped his arms about the pillow and went to sleep. It was the soft sleep of victory...
...Pollard '34 at center half back, the University Second soccer team defeated Springfield by a score of 1 to 0 yesterday afternoon at Soldiers Field...