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...Unbeaten in seven games, Purdue is hardest hit of all. Gone are nine Marines, including the nation's leading ground-gainer, Tony Butkovich...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: From the Halls of Siwash . . . | 11/8/1943 | See Source »

Before the game Del Monte was a 5-to-1 favorite to win. Unbeaten in four starts, it was rated the strongest service eleven in the U.S. The backfield alone was good enough for any professional team: "Passing Paul" Christman of Missouri, Fordham's Len Eshmont, Ohio State's Jim McDonald, Parker Hall of Mississippi and the Cleveland Rams. Right end was 225-lb. Ed Cifers, All-America from Tennessee; left end was another All-America, Bowden Wyatt of Mississippi...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Stagg's 54th | 10/25/1943 | See Source »

...world of sports the softball team of the "Invinsible Seventh" platoon almost coasted with Lefty Don Stahl to the hall of fame when he struck out 16 men of the fifth platoon, allowing only one hit. Unbeaten in Company C the Seventh is now playing the best of Company B. We are rooting for the Seventh...

Author: By Ens. W. A. forsyth, | Title: THE HARVARD SCUTTLEBUTT | 8/27/1943 | See Source »

...result of this unforseen twist, Pennsylvania's fast-moving team is alone unbeaten in the league and holds first place with a record of four victories in as many starts. Dartmouth, winner over Cornell on Saturday, has won one more game than the Quakers but also has a loss to Princeton charged against...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Victory Over Tigers Gives Quakers Undisputed Basketball Lead | 2/17/1943 | See Source »

Bunks passed out of the Crimson court picture, Air Corps-bound, in a game that saw a hitherto unbeaten Princeton basketball team, victors over "unbeatable" Dartmouth, leaders of the Eastern Intercollegiate League (considered one of the nation's best this year) and called third best in the East, beaten, and beaten convincingly by a Harvard team that had spent a miserable season in the League cellar, unable, till Saturday night, to live up to its pre-season press notices. The score was 36 to 32. There was more to it than figures can tell...

Author: By Mitchell I. Goodman, | Title: Crimson Beats Tigers for Burditt, 36 to 32 | 2/15/1943 | See Source »

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