Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...their gloves away, and started across the field to the dressing room. It was the last game they needed to make sure of the National League pennant, and the 10,000 fans who had turned out for them in the chilly weather were yelling and throwing out torn-up score cards, newspapers, peanut bags over Sportsman's Park...
...race, gradually increased it through the two weeks of flying, finished the circuit at Detroit with 58,575 points. Until the final leg, Pilot Russell was always threatened by Waco's John Livingston and Arthur Davis whose company won the 1928 air tour. Pilot Livingston's score was 55,628 points. Honors in the class for single or dual engined cabin planes went to George Haldeman, whose Bellanca Pacemaker, after an early forced landing in Canada, fought its way up to fifth place ahead of the Curtiss Kingbird. Flying across Kansas, Pilot Haldeman tried the cross-country tactics...
Early season games always reveal the rough spots of a team that stand out ion spite of a large score. The 35 to 0 and 33 to 0 victories over Vermont and the Coast Guard teams respectively were not as overwhelming as some expected but they were indicative of the fact that the Crimson has some potentialities. But the majority of these were not revealed in the Saturday games...
Rumors to the effect that Vallee had been denied the orchestration to the songs emanated from the offices of the Harvard band last week. The officers of the band, it is understood, refused to send the score of the Harvard tunes, to Vallee so that they might be transcribed into the traditional Vallee manner. It was also intimated that the famous director sought the Harvard songs before he acquired the "Maine Stein Song", but, balked then, his success with the latter had led him to make records of the Crimson tunes now anyway...
...Score--Harvard 3; Wesleyan 1, Goals--Broadbent 3, Krementz, Referee--Frank Daly, Time--Four 22-minute quarters...