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Hammering Harvard's line hard, Field received Dean's kick and runs it to Harvard's ten-yard stripe where Buchler advanced it over the goal line on the next play. Score Army 33, Harvard, 0. Score by Periods Army 7 6 13 19--46 Harvard...
...been very unruly this week. Lie insists on telling everyone that Yale will win by three touchdowns, despite my explaining to loin the New liaren traditions of quarter back play. He sees no logical reason why a porous Harvard line becomes adamant within their own ten-yard line. The fact that Yale has scored but one touchdown in the Stadium since 1907 doesn't mean a things to him. He has never seen the Yale trick play of a pass from the center to the great open spaces. But the little fellow will learn. Give him time. Even Yale...
...small globular light, representing the ball, will be moved about on an opaque board of green glass; marked off by the ten-yard lines. Names of the players will be listed on each side of the board, and a light by each man's name will indicate the player taking part in each play. Substitutions and complicated plays will be explained verbally...
...other hand the scrubs put up a brilliant drive and a stonewall defense. On one occasion they carried the ball from their own ten-yard line all the way to the University's 20-yard line, and only lost possession of the ball there through the arbitration of the coaches. During the whole of this 70-yard march the blackshirt forwards forced aside the Crimson linemen to make way for a charging back with what might almost be called case. The hero of the advance was Sayles, who repeatedly tore off eight or ten yards at a time...
From the second's 35-yard line the first team rapidly advanced to the ten-yard line, from which Zarakov scored. The last tally of yesterday afternoon's practice was made after Coach Knox's men got the ball five yards from the University goal. This time it was Cohen who crossed the line for the scrubs...