Word: scorings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Ghosts of the past glories of intercollegiate hockey revived last night when two sextets of Harvard and Dartmouth alumni fought and frolicked on the Arena ice for 45 minutes giving themselves and those attending the St. Moritz Carnival an evening of uproarious run. When they added up the score, the Harvard graduates were ahead...
...ball-carrying squadron on Soldiers Field for the past two seasons, with a habit of breaking loose for long runs at critical moments in a game, especially if the time is running short. In the Dartmouth game of last year, with 90 seconds to play and the score 12 to 10 against Harvard, French dashed to the heights of gridiron glory when he found a hole in the Green bulwark, flicked to right and left, and covered 47 yards for a winning touchdown. In the closing minutes of the Yale game this year, the new gridiron leader broke loose...
...privileged to know them all; Dr. Elias Compson, "77, Dean ("pink-slips"), as little as possible; "Prep" Arthur H. in the vague background; Karl, '07, as Captain and left end of the team on which I played an intermittent right end. Largely due to Karl, that team was not scored upon until its final game, when a soggy Columbus field enabled a heavier Ohio State eleven to score two touchdowns; both around my end, not Karl...
Surrender followed. In ominous silence, the guards lined up their charges and took the roll. Six haggard men-Tony Brown and two burglars, a murderer, a forger, a robber-went to dark cells to await trial for murder. Grilling began to discover who else had carried the score or more weapons collected, who had smuggled in Convict Brown's gun and a hatful of ammunition. Governor Young returned to Sacramento and Folsom Prison to bitter routine...
...against an aggregation from another university, and the second game of its kind to be played this full between any student organizations of two universities. The Fourth Estate team representing the CRIMSON opened intercollegiate touch football competition by defeating the team representing. The Dartmouth, Hanover undergraduate newspaper by a score of 24 to 0 on October...