Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With the beginning of the football season each year, come the usual high score victories of large colleges over unevenly matched small ones, followed by the inevitable cry of poor sportsmanship. Yet each year the small college, for financial reasons, wants to play the large one, and the latter is more than willing to get the needed practice before the important games. This is especially necessary for those colleges which, like Harvard, have a comparatively short training period...
...merchants of Boston solemnly boarding up their plate-glass show windows in preparation for the American Legion convention, while hotel proprietors stripped, their establishments of vases, pictures and other destructible things of value and put them into storage. And accompanying picture is that of boosters from a score of cities, including Baltimore, earnestly beseeching the Legion to come to their respective home towns next year...
Harvard's four scores were contributed by D.M. Frame '32 and W. D. Vogel ocC. The first tally came towards the end of the first period, when Frame received a pass from Grover, right outside forward, and booted the ball in. Vogel, back in the line-up after suffering an injury in an early practice session, took a pass from Frame for the second score. A free kick by Carter was intercepted in mid-air by Frame, who drove the ball past the Bridge water goalie. Vogel booted the final counter in the last period...
This was the second victory of the season for the University eleven, which overcame Wesleyan 3 to 1 in the opening contest, and lost by the same score to a graduate team...
...Score--Harvard 4, Bridge water Normal 0, Goals--Frame 2, Vogel 2. Referee--Robert Mills. Time--Four 22-minute quarters...