Word: touchdowns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...last few games, and the line in particular showed weaknesses which were soon discovered. The one glaring weakness of the University team was its inability to keep within the rules in blocking and interfering. Penalties aggregating 120 yards were inflicted on Harvard for offences of various natures and one touchdown was undoubtedly lost through infringement of the rules...
...been for penalties. The Indians were at no time dangerous, and lost their best chance to score when Thorpe's place-kick was blocked on Harvard's 28-yard line. There were only three times when Carlisle got within the 30-yard line. Two of the touchdowns came in the first half. Cutler caught a punt on Harvard's 35-yard line. Browne made nine yards through right tackle, and a series of line plunges brought the ball to the opponents' 46-yard line. MacKay recovered Cutler's onside kick on the 22-yard line, and Corbett, with splendid interference...
...yard line. Browne came around from end and made nine yards at right tackle. Ver Wiebe and White brought the ball to Carlisle's 46-yard line. MacKay recovered Cutler's onside kick for a gain of twenty-four yards, and Corbett got free through right tackle for a touchdown. MacKay failed to kick the goal...
...danger to Cutler on the 45-yard line. Corbett got twelve yards at right tackle, and with White made first down. Corbett was tried at left tackle for twelve yards more. Corbett was hurt, Leslie went into his place and White plunged through right guard for the second touchdown. MacKay kicked the goal. After a few plays time was called and the half ended, with the score 11 to 0 in Harvard's favor...
...pass and reached Carlisle's 42-yard line. Leslie gained three yards at right guard. A forward pass to Fish gave Harvard the ball on the 24-yard line. Leslie and White carried the ball to the 8-yard line, and from there two rushes gave Harvard the third touchdown. MacKay kicked the goal. During the remainder of the game there was little danger of either side's scoring. Carlisle had the ball on Harvard's 15-yard line when time was called...