Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...HAVEN, Conn., Nov, 24 Two problems one mechanical and one psychological have held the spotlight of attention for Ducky Pond this week as be sent the Yale squad down the home stretch, bound for the climactic clash in the Harvard Stadium tomorrow...
...weather is apt to be bad, and the price is often regarded as exorbitant. But despite all that, an overflow crowd flocked into the Stadium today. Most of the general public was seated somewhere behind the goalposts, but if there were more of these seats they would always be gobbled up quickly...
When the Harvard and Yale elevens face each other for the fifty-eighth time this afternoon, it is a foregone conclusion that the Stadium, barring some cataclysmic mishap, will be filled almost to overflowing...
...Ducky Pond arrived, and Yale was the victor, 13 to 0, Ducky sloshing through some 65 yards of Stadium slime with a Harvard fumble in his arms for the first Eli touchdown in the Stadium since 1907. Another seabattle ensued the next year, with the New Haven navy demonstrating its proficiency by a 19 to 6 score. Apparently whenever Harvard and Yale battles must end deadlocked, the result is scoreless, and 1925 was no exception, the Harvard's playing hosts to Yale within their ten yard line for most of the afternoon, but preventing the Blues from scoring...
Lampy pulled a fast one in trying to muscle in on the H. A. A. News' traditional monopoly on selling starting lineups in the stadium. The Mt. Auburn St. Athletic experts sold copies of their current issue all around the stadium and called the starting eleven 100% correct, while the News missed on three positions...