Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...orders with remarkable grace. Most of them did as little Mr. Gabrilo-witsch asked. But one Ellen Winsor of Haverford objected, said that Gabrilo- witsch was out-churching the churches, that rather than waste time considering their raiment people would do better to make a study of the score...
More favorable to Harvard than the score of the contest is the feeling that this occasion seems to have aroused in the rival university as expressed in an editorial from the Princetonian in an adjoining column. This continuation of the friendly feeling between the two institutions that has been growing during recent years and has resulted in the official and actual resumption of athletic relations should have further results than merely giving pleasure to those who have missed the customary Princeton-Harvard contests. It should impress the athletic authorities with a feeling which is so prevalent among the undergraduate bodies...
...corner sat Jim Maloney, hairy, amiable and hog-fat, who lost a ten-round bout with Jack Sharkey five years ago when Maloney was considered a fighter. Last autumn with the aid of a hometown referee Maloney took a decision from Carnera in Boston. Carnera had to even the score if he was to get anything out of his proposed match with the winner of next summer's W. L. Stribling-Max Schmeling bout...
...Score Yale S. Harvard 5-3-2 Goals 33 Nicholas 4, Baldwin 4, Mills 2, Iglehart 2, F. Nicholas, Gerry. Time four 7 1-2 minute chukkers. Referee Westphalinger YALE 1954 HARVARD1954 Joy. No.1 No. 1. McGuckin Iglehart. No. 2 No. 2. Shaw Sherman, back back, Dillingham...
...Score Yale 15. Harvard 9-1-2 Goals Sherman S. Dillingham 4, Shaw 5, Boy 8, McGuckin 2 Iglehart 2 Time-four 7 1-2 minute periods Referee Want...