Word: touchdowns
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...defense of the first was very good considering that both Mackie and Acton were laid off, the former on account of the death of a relative, the latter because of a lame back. Wilson and Laimbeer took their places. The first held the ball long enough to make one touchdown, though the sharp work of the second made this not the easiest task in the world. Waters played a while in good form. Gonterman on the second made the best run of the afternoon. Fairchild and Beale played well at quarterback, though at times they fumbled the slippery ball...
...Saturday Pennsylvania broke Yale's wonderful record by securing a goal and a touchdown. Yale had not been scored against since losing to Harvard in the fall of 1890 by a score of 12 to 6. It is unfair to claim from this that Harvard's eleven is stronger than Yale's. Harvard has not this season met so strong opponents as the eleven from Philadelphia, and from her showing against those she has met can not be accurately compared with Yale. Besides, it is necessary to remember that Yale's players above all others, will never give...
...Touchdowns, Hamlen, Whittemore, Goal from touchdown, Hamlen. Referee, Rogers '96 (Davis '95). Umpire, Lake. Time, two 20 minute halves...
...Hayes and Hamlen gain 35 yards, but are compelled to relinquish the ball on four downs. Whittemore is given the ball and gains 35 yards around Duff's end, but it is of no avail, as Mills fumbles, and ninety-six by successive gains is enabled to score a touchdown, from which a goal is kicked. After a short interval play is resumed and the sophomores, by a new opening play gain 20 yards. Hallowell's offside play compels his team to give up the ball. Ninety-five is forced to kick and Mills punts to the 35 yard line...
...Touchdowns, Acton, Gonterman. Goal from touchdown, Brewer. Umpire, Mr. Pierce, B. A. A. Referee, W. A. Brooks, Harvard '87. Time...