Word: touchdowns
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...second team opened the scrimmage by kicking to the 5-yard line to Mills, who advanced the ball to the 25-yard line. Hurley and Kernan secured 45 yards on end runs and then Hurley broke through, outside of tackle, for the first touchdown. The second touchdown was made by Mills on a short line attack, after the ball had been carried with consistent advances from the centre of the field. Mills also made the third score, going over from the 5-yard line. The last two touchdowns were made by Hurley and Hanley respectively, the former scoring...
...Freshmen's 4-yard line, where it was lost on a fumble. The Freshmen were unable to make any substantial gains. In the second half the Freshmen put in some regular players, and after a 60-yard run by Lincoln, Somes was pushed over Dorchester's line for a touchdown. Pope kicked the goal. Later in the half, Pope made a 60-yard run after catching a punt on the Freshmen's 30-yard line. By line plays the Freshmen soon scored a second touchdown. Pope again kicked the goal...
...first ten minutes of the scrimmage were devoted to practice in kicking, Brill, Kernan and Sperry punting for the University team. Sperry's work in this line was the best, and as a result of it he will probably play left halfback on Saturday. The first two touchdowns were made by Kernan and Hurley on excellent runs from the first eleven's 20- and 40-yard lines respectively. Hurley made the third score on a 60-yard run after the second eleven had rushed the ball to the University's 50-yard line. The second team then kicked...
...foot line, where Kernan fumbled. Pierce got the ball for the second team, which punted, and Wendell circled right end from the 35-yard line for a gain of 15 yards. With difficulty the first eleven advanced the ball to the 3-yard line, and Mills made the touchdown...
...half Hill made the first score for West Point, securing the ball on a blocked kick on Yale's 25-yard line. Grtaves kicked on easy goal. After the second kick-off Yale forced the ball down the field by straight rushes, and Kinney was sent over for a touchdown. Veeder kicked the goal. In the second half after Yale had advanced the ball 40 yards by line plunges, Torney secured it on a famble and ran the length of the field for West Point's second touchdown. Graves failed to kick the goal...