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Rose's pass to Leiszler in the flat was incomplete on the next play, which brought up third down with 13 yards...
...next play Morris dropped a pass, even though he was wide open in flat...
...next play, Lee found Ditman in the flat for a gain of four yards. Yale then gave the ball back to Bartholomew, who took the ball down to the Harvard 25 off the Yale left side, eluding several would-be Crimson tacklers...
...With the Bulldogs only 1:12 from victory, Princeton fullback Marty Cheatham came up with the game-breaking play. The Tigers were backed up in their own end zone, but Tiger quarterback Jon Blevins found Cheatham in the flat, where he hauled in the pass and broke free down the sidelines for 44 yards...
...into vogue around 1915 with the Hawaiian music craze and gradually worked its way into the American mainstream via the music of Bob Wills, Hank Williams, Alvino Rey and Santo & Johnny ("Sleepwalk"). American manufacturers like Rickenbacker and Gibson began making instruments to suit this new style of music, essentially flat slabs of wood, metal or Bakelite outfitted with a pickup and six or eight strings set about an inch above a painted-on fretboard. A guitar in name only, the steel guitar is played seated, on one's lap or on detachable legs, with the hands resting...