Word: yarde
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first half was all Harvard, as the '52 squad, sparked by Bob Ray's running and Carroll Lowernstein's passing, only twice allowed the Blue out of its own zone. Ray, climaxing a second quarter drive in which he put on one of his three 30-yard runs, bucked over for the lone Crimson touchdown...
After Andover had tied the score in the second half, the Yardlings marched to the Blue's 19-yard line, but were held there for four downs. Then in seven plays Andover galloped all the way to its second score, snatching the game from the surprised Yardlings...
That was only the beginning. The afternoon's festivities were situated at "The Crescent" as Cornellians call Schoellkopf Field. Schoellkoph, a lover of sunsets, built one side of it in the shape of a fan (with a maximum of seats near the 50-yard line) so that spectators could admire the sun melting into Lake Cayuga late in the afternoon...
...Crimson played Columbia in its own back yard. This week the boys are 352 miles away--and so are most of their fans...
...bottleneck in emptying the gym, the associate dean revealed, has been that House residents who have been picked to take in upperclass residents from the Yard and other dormitories, have been allowed to volunteer for additional roommates...