Word: needed
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...days ago a new indictment on over emphasis was launched, this time by Coach Roper of Princeton. He said the usual things which need not be repeated, but his voice lends new weight to an old argument. Famed in the past for his successful teams he usually thought of as an ardent exponent of modern football...
Slowly but surely the idea that public opinion might be a good gauge of the success of the Eighteenth Amendment has been penetrating into the administrative consciousness of our country. At last the need is felt for a dispassionate compilation of facts with which to back up after-dinner arguments. Until now this undertaking has been almost entirely in unofficial hands, the most noteworthy counts of wet sentiment having been taken by the Literary Digest in 1922 and again in 1930. But now the new research division of the Prohibition Bureau is mailing questionnaires to three thousand editors of American...
...defense of the rest of the ranking here set forth would be a long and at best unconvincing job; that is unconvincing to those with other ideas, while those who agree would need no convincing. Any way the list unquestionably contains most of the men who will receive official recognition. A perusal of it will go a long way towards illustrating what an important part young blood is playing in the net game in this country. BY TIME...
Rumored to be terrible, Princeton showed more speed than anyone expected. In spite of a scoreless second half, they did not need Halfback James's 85-yd. run to beat Amherst...
Pitcher Burleigh Grimes of the Cardinals was well aware that his job had been made no easier by the way Manager Mack had accepted Street's dare. Other things being equal, Grimes would need a little luck to win. Luck came to him, but it was bad. In the second inning Foxx hit, low and long. In right field, Blades of St. Louis lunged for the hit as it bounced off the wall. He hurried his throw and dropped the ball. Foxx went on to third. Later, in the sixth, hard-hitting Third Baseman Dykes of the Athletics...