Word: ran
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...score of 27 to 0. Pennsylvania relied almost entirely on her guards-back formation, and most of her scoring was due to the fierce line-bucking of Hare and McCracken. In the first half Hare kicked a field goal from the 20 yard line, and in the second Potter ran fifty-five yards for a touchdown...
...work only occasionally. Fincke made a seventy yard run after recovering a fumbled punt, but even in this the reliable team play of the Yale eleven gave him the interference which made it possible. At another time Coy knocked down a pass from one Harvard player to another and ran forty yards for a touchdown, but he also received valuable aid from the rest of the team. No man on the Yale team played brilliantly, but every one took an equal share in every play and thus concentrated the full strength of the eleven...
Burnett kicked off in touch, and Yale got a free kick from the twenty five yard line. Daly ran twelve yards on this and was downed on Yale's fifty yard line. Ellis and Sawin made two short gains and Harvard was given five yards for interference with the centre. Yale held and Sawin kicked a drop kick to Yale's ten yard line. Hale gained seven yards through the centre, and then punted to Harvard's twenty-five yard line. Here Kendall fumbled and Yale got the ball. Roberts then went in at Barnard's place. Bloomer and Stillman...
Gierasch then took Sawin's place Sharpe caught Burnett's next kick off on the twenty-yard line and run fifteen yards. Yale could not gain and Hale punted to Fincke, who ran ten yards to the middle of the field. Gierasch made a three-yard end run, and then Stillman punted to Yale's forty-yardline. Bloomer and Hale made three yards, and Hale punted to Harvard's thirty-yard line, Stillman fumbled the ball, but Fincke recovered it. An exchange of punts and a twenty-yard run by Fincke gave Harvard the ball on her thirty-five yard...
...first part of the practice was punting, Sawin kicking to Daly and Kendall, with Campbell and Hallowell running down the field. Stillman and Ellis also made some long twirling punts. No line-up followed, but both regular men and substitutes ran through signals for twenty-five minutes. The self-control of the men was perfect; there was no fumbling or missing of signals. Lewis had the forwards in good shape, and they started quickly and hard. The backs were slow at first, but improved perceptibly under coaching. Ellis showed up very well, both in carrying the ball and in helping...