Word: team
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There is a longstanding and eminently wise football custom which dictates that neither the coaches nor the school newspaper of any institution beaten in a football game should say anything against the winning team which might imply that the game was won in an unfair or immoral fashion...
...silence the 'roughness' was given by Michigan came from a false attitude that a defeated team should not complain of mayhem, Professor Hobbs asserted, but he felt that it should be brought out into the open...
...Harvard official enthusiastically replied to Professor Hobbs that 'the Army team was the dirtiest' he had seen in the 22 years he had been playing and officiating Harvard football...
...other hand, the Stanford players which this writers talked to all considered the 1948 Army-Stanford game the dirtiest contest they had ever been in, and one implied that Emery Mitchell, start fullback and the team's best passer, had been deliberately crippled in the first quarter of that game...
Charley Caldwell's Princeton eleven rolls into the Stadium Saturday with a team which after two frustrating losses to Penn and Cornell because it couldn't kick its extra points rose up and slammed mediocre Rutgers, 34 to 14, last Saturday...