Word: touchdowns
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...ball having changed hands several times, the first team scored by a series of passes and short end runs. After the second team had received and lost the ball, the first team carried it to the 1-yard line, where they were held. Then the second scored a touchdown on a fluke. On receiving the ball, the second again immediately lost it. Case and Peabody made several good runs and plunges for the first team, the latter carrying the ball over for the third touch-down...
Harvard's first touchdown was made in the first few minutes of play, after a 15-yard run by Newhall, another 15-yard gain on a recovered on-side kick, and a series of line plays averaging six yards apiece. Parker started the team off for the next touchdown, running 35 yard to Bates' 10-yard line after Burr had blocked Keeney's on-side kick. Brennan made the touchdown in two hard bucks through left tackle. On the next kick-off, Brennan ran back 24 yards, and Burr punted to Bates' 45-yard line. After several exchanges of punts...
After Bates had carried the ball from their 30 to Harvard's 50-yard line, they were held for downs and on the first play, Lockwood made 25 yards around left end, and in four plays a touchdown was made by Brennan. Bates' only score came as the result of a muffed punt by Rand who was tackled hard just as he caught the ball, Schumacher kicking a placement goal from the 32-yard line. Time was called shortly after the next kick-off, with the ball on Bates' 12-yard line...
...yard line, where Schumacher punted to Starr who ran to the 16-yard line. Harvard was set back to the 1-2-yard line on a penalty. At this point the team took a brace and carried the ball the whole length of the field for a touchdown, Gilbert scoring. The last touchdown was made by Nourse who ran 65 yards after getting the ball on a fluke...
...Haven, Conn., Oct. 9, 1907.--The Yale football team defeated Springfield Training School this afternoon by the score of 18 to 0. During the entire first half Yale kept the ball in her opponents territory, continually gaining by end runs and line plunges. Two touchdowns were scored in the first half, one two minutes after the kick-off, through a fumble made by Springfield. Coy scored the third touchdown by a run of 95 yards on the kick-off at the beginning of the second half. The running back of punts by Bigelow, Coy, and Wylie was the feature...