Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...said he, "I don't think the credit should come to me, but to the team." For once, Manager Gabby Street of the St. Louis Cardinals was not loquacious. "We lost-it's no disgrace. You can't win ball games if you don't score runs," was about all he had to say. Doubtless Gabby Street was thinking how earlier that afternoon the arm of big George Earnshaw of the Athletics, 6 ft. 4 in. Swarthmore alumnus, had moved back and forth, inning after inning, while the Cardinal batters took turns striking out, grounding...
Dedicating a new stadium, Notre Dame's big team made the Navy look easy. Quarterback Carideo showed that he remembered all Coach Rockne's lessons, but when he really wanted to make sure of a score he gave the ball to Fullback Savoldi. Notre Dame 26, Navy...
...Score--Harvard 1934 1, Dean Academy 0. Goal--Gummere. Referee--Joseph Gibson. Time--four 22-minute periods...
...Crimson score was made in the last period when a corner kick from F. A. Gilbert '34 was headed into the net by G. C. Streeter '34 and R. M. Gummere Jr. '34. Beyrd, right full back, played the best game for the visitors. The lineups: HARVARD 1934 DEAN Lawrence, g. g., Smith Pollard, r.f.b. r.f.b., Beyrd Parkinson, l.f.b. l.f.b., Gifford Whitney, r.h.b. r.h.b., Rankin Robinson, c.h.b. c.h.b., Larsen Robbins, l.h.b. l.h.b., Weafer Gilbert, o.r.f. o.r.f., Wilkinson Streeter, i.r.f. i.r.f., Clare Gummere, c.f. c.f., Fernandez Martin, Bloomberg, i.l.f. i.l.f., Snow Baxter, o.l.f. o.l.f., Clark...
...taking the Harvard game extremely seriously. The athletic officials have not scheduled a game for the Saturday previous and the rally of the fourth is evidently going to be one of the biggest that has ever been held in a Big Ten town. The poster also has a score prediction on it which says "Michigan 13, Harvard 6." This is a bit early for prognostications on the Michigan game, but when the time comes Time Out will call in his aide, H. Flung Huey, to decree the score and it will be right, as the Sage...