Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Galiffa faded to pass. One Army man got loose for an instant on the goal line, and Galiffa fired straight & true, for a touchdown. It may well have been football's most dramatic moment of 1948. Final score: Army 26, Penn...
...most prolific was Charles Hamilton, whose works (under a score of bylines) are discussed today with an "affection verging on reverence." In 30 years Hamilton turned out a total of 45 million words of popular school stories, and made the name of his most famous character, Billy Bunter, the fat schoolboy, an Empire byword. Today, far into his 70s, Hamilton is still going strong, and his schoolboy stories are even read in Braille...
Bill Cunningham, of the Boston Herald succeeded in predicting the 20 to 7 score. Bob Cooke, of the New York Herald-Tribune, was the only other scribe to pick the two touchdown margin by which the Crimson downed the Blue...
Jerry Nason, of the Boston Globe, was proved right in his prediction that Harvard would come from behind in the last quarter to win the game, even though he missed the final score, guessing Harvard 27, Yale...
...raced 80 yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage Saturday against Yale. It was the third long touchdown run the Moff has turned in this fall. He ran 89 yards against Holy Cross on a punt return, and galloped 76 yards for the Crimson's lone score against Princeton in Palmer Stadium...