Word: field
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...goal, but failed. Then Finney had another chance to down Terry, who tried a rush. The next attempt to score was made by Richards, who caught the ball on the 35 yard line, and carried it back ten yards to let Terry try for a goal from the field. The try was a failure, but a fine pass across the field by Bayne, landed right in Robinson's arms. He was playing outside of Hurd and made a fine run until tackled by Peabody at the 5 yard line. From the "down," Bayne, with the ball, dashed through an opening...
...being put in play was usually in the hands of Yale. Richards, and Bayne made good rushes, while Hurd, Finney, Burgess and Peabody distinguished themselves by their successful tackling. Just five minutes before the inning was over, Richards made a fine run one-third of the length of the field and scored a touchdown. He kicked a goal, 24-0. Time was called with the ball on Harvard's end of the field...
...goal was kicked. Score, 28-0. The ball brought out again, Hurd tackled Terry who was first to get it. This he soon did again and Yale found some other man must be tried. Coxe was selected, and getting the ball he went twisting and turning down the field, with Peters at his elbow helping him to ward off the Harvard men. Owing to a foul a delay was caused in their progress. The "down" was so near the line that Coxe was able to force it over by his weight and make a touchdown. Richards failed to kick...
...good kicking, could not, however, without some rushing by Harvard, keep the ball far from the line. Harvard's tackling, too, which in the first half had been fair, became worse, owing, perhaps, to the more blown condition of the men. Richards got the ball some distance up the field. and making another of his beautiful rushes crossed the line and made a touchdown after a maul in goal. Terry tried for the goal and succeeded. Score...
...Then Peabody dodged prettily and got in a good kick, and the ball having hit a Yale man was caught by Hurd, who made a pretty rush, the best made by any Harvard man. Harvard worded hard, but Yale forced the ball, when Terry, getting a catch in mid-field, made his only successful run of the day, and carried the ball close to the line. Bayne slipped through the Harvard rush line and made the last touchdown, from which Terry kicked goal number six. Score, 48-0. But few minutes remained. Bemis downed Richards, who tried to run, Coxe...