Word: unbeaten
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Died. Mrs. Elizabeth Cromwell Bosley, 45. foremost U. S. woman horse trainer, breeder of unbeaten Chase Me, who this year took over the big racing string owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Graham Lewis (Elizabeth Arden); when her car left the road, crashed into a tree; near Baltimore...
Although the previously unbeaten Freshmen captured an easy 2 to 1 lead, by the end of the second period their opponents equalized the count with a tally early in the third period, and another goal two minutes later enabled St. Paul's to take out a victory...
...enough to beat all its opponents in a schedule far tougher than Cornell's. On seven successive Saturdays, Minnesota defeated: Washington (one of the two top teams on the Pacific Coast), Nebraska (best team in the Big Six), Ohio State, Iowa (which knocked Notre Dame out of the unbeaten ranks last week), Northwestern, Michigan (otherwise undefeated) and, last week, Purdue...
Last year Cornell was unbeaten and untied. In five games (against Colgate, Army, Syracuse, Ohio State and Columbia) this year's Big Red has rolled up 160 points to its opponents' 13, has gained an average of 414 yards a game-a record far better than any other U. S. college. Of 95 passes, it has completed...
Michigan had Tom Harmon. Pennsylvania had Francis Xavier Reagan. Last week, as undefeated Penn went to Ann Arbor to tackle unbeaten Michigan, sportswriters set the stage for a Duel of the Century between two great halfbacks. Reagan's spectacular record this autumn almost matched Harmon's: ten touchdowns to Harmon's eleven, 156 yards gained a game to Harmon's 158. Reagan's superb punting, passing and running had made Penn a candidate for the mythical U. S. football championship...