Word: started
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Navy opened the scoring five minutes after the start of play, when Captain Williamson passed the ball to Gurnette, who in turn tallied. During the whole of the first half, the Navy outplayed Harvard, keeping the ball away from its goal the greater part of the time. In the second half, however, the Crimson recovered, and a minute before the end of the game, Captain J. R. Bland '31, T. F. Waters '33 and D. M. Frame '32 made the tieing goal. Harvard forced play during the two extra periods, and missed numerous shots until H. H. Broadbent '32 finally...
Shereschewsky, who will start at fullback, has already made a name for him self as a powerfull ball carrier and plunger and his presence in the starting lineup assures a capable carrier for power plays...
...choice remarks about "fool college boys" and let it go at that. But a good psychologist could probably give a very interesting dissertation on the secret springs in adolescent human nature which occasionally break out in the geyser. like proportions of students riots. Naturally elderly gentlemen don't start riots. In the first place because they wouldn't dare, but more than that, because most of them wouldn't want to. Most students dare at all times, and sometimes they want to, for there are occasions when youthful energy and enthusiasm desire an outlet and find none, despite compulsory athletics...
...main shifts were in the line where the Team A forward wall was made up of men who had all been occupying places on the B team until now. Whether or not the former substitutes, elevated yesterday, will start against the Virginians remains to be seen...
...first game of the series, the graduates won, 3 to 1: last week the University team gained revenge, 2 to 1, and this afternoon the definite winner of the series will be decided. The University team will start as in its previous contests except for one change. T. F. Waters II '33, will take the place of W. D. Carter '31, who injured his knee in the game against Dartmouth last Friday...