Word: touchdowns
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Lionel confounded its opponents by frequent use of sleeper plays, Steve Kurzman passing and Ted Berkley on the receiving end. Meanwhile, Bob Campbell sparked the defense with frequent pass interceptions. Opponents scored only one touchdown and three safeties all year...
Ahead 36 to 0 at the half, Dudley could not get its scoring power going again in the third period. But Leverett began to click in the first part of the fourth quarter, when Sid Hargreaves threw a touchdown pass to Dick Reynolds. Dudley made its last touchdown, right after, on an interception by Tom Eagan...
...final play of the game, Reynolds heaved a long pass to Jerry Gallo for the second Bunny touchdown...
...defense, to compensate for inadequate pass defense, Minnesota used a five-man line with the secondary deep. Against this defense Purdue's Harry Szulboraki gained at will. When Minnesota moved up to stop Szulboraki, the Purdue quarterback threw touchdown passes. Purdue on that day was a good smart fighting football team and deserved...
...came in the second period when Princeton, leading by 26 to 12, was held for downs on its own 47-yard line and had to punt, Yale was offside on the kick, giving Princeton a first down on the Yale 48, from where the Tigers moved to their fifth touchdown and a 33 to 12 halftime lead. The point is that even had Yale scored and made it 26-19, it was inevitable that Princeton would move ahead decisively sooner or later...