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...Wilder headed the Big Green scorers by netting five goals with Melanson adding the sixth. Making a point each period the Crimson stickmen were unable to catch up to the four point margin set by Dartmouth in the first quarter. Jess Willard was high scorer of the Witherspoonmen with two tallies to his credit. Pete Zouck and Doug Anderson followed by batting in one apiece...
...Crimson crews open the season's activity on the Charles River Basin, at the same time, facing M. I. T., Boston University, and Syracuse, with a two-boat margin expected between the men from the shadow of Lars Anderson, and the second place New York Staters. The Jayvee and 150-pound crews battle with their respective rivals from the same schools, while all but the Syracuse Freshmen figure in the Yardling competition...
...agricultural and, like neither Norway nor Sweden, it is almost self-sufficient. Denmark grows most of the fodder needed to feed its 564,000 horses, 2,845,000 pigs, 3,183,000 cattle, 27,600,000 cocks and hens. By "protecting" Denmark, Germany assured itself of a margin of food for want of which the German population might have revolted. The Danes themselves were rationed to a maximum four days' food supply...
...lead, as Bobby Green, 1938 football captain, led successive thrusts at the Harvard goal. Ruggles finally broke through to score a try half way through the second period, and Pepper Constable, ex-Princeton fullback, added two more points with a conversion, but the Crimson defense preserved its narrowing margin...
...burst of power, making it possible for Farrelly to put in their initial counter, to be followed by another from the stick of his teammate, Woodworth, four minutes later. But Zouck's two goals and one apiece for Anderson and B-ill Ierdardi nevertheless increased the Crimson's margin...