Word: toring
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second half failed, but Harvard was soon back with another threat when Glennon punted after McGlone's attempted dropkick had fallen short. Coach Fisher's team had and used the right play at the right moment. Two linebucks netted little. Then Hammond negotiated a perfect pass to McGlone who tore to the three-yard line from which Howe carried the ball over. There was no hesitancy, no faulty, sluggish play in the whole procedure...
...forced his retirement. He was a lifelong friend of the Queen Mother, Alexandra, now going on 80. Possessor of innumerable court secrets, he was mum as a headstone. A publisher sent him a blank check so that he could fix his own price for a book of reminiscences ; he tore up the check. In the days when Edward VII was a rollicking Prince of Wales, Knollys was often the butt of practical jokes. "Bay" Middleton, famed sportsman, had a penchant for catching a coat by the tails and ripping it to the neck. One night, he thus accommodated Knollys...
...spite of these breaks, Holy Cross gave proof of potential power. The backs, led by the giant Crowley and the elusive Glennon tore great holes in the opposing line, and behind good interference, gained almost at will around, the ends. Crowley starred on the defense as well...
...offense, the first team meeting little success in off-tackle plays. When Allen, Bunnell, Scott, and Kline entered the backfield in the second half, they staged a procession that went 90 yards before they lost the ball. Yale's greatest scare came in this period when Devin, Carolina halfback, tore through a broken field after catching a punt, being brought to ground only on the 25 yard line
...Blake, the much despised, tore the cover off the ball...