Word: twice 
              
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 Dates: during 1890-1899 
         
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...first half the second eleven took the side with the wind, and with long runs by Bull, and plunges through tackle, brought the ball twice to Andover's five-yard line, where A. R. Sargent was pushed over the line for two touchdowns. Brown kicked both goals, one of them being very difficult. In the second half, Bull made a long run from the middle of the field to the ten-yard line from which Wadsworth carried the ball over for a touchdown. Brown kicked his third goal. Burdick broke through the line onto a clear field but was tackled...
West Point's touchdown was scored after they had placed the ball on Yale's five yard line twice in succession only to lose it on downs and a fumble. It was finally carried across on long runs by Nesbitt, Foy and Waldron. During the second half the cadets had the ball on Yale's five yard line repeatedly but were unable to force it across...
...first class game, which takes place on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock, promises to be closely contested. From the strength of the two lines it seems likely that there will be little scoring, and that the team which can score twice will...
...Harvard Rifles are now drilling regularly twice a week, but unless more men come out the company cannot enter the intercollegiate drill in the spring...
...club house, there will only be a short time before the intercollegiate shoot, to be held this year at New Haven. All men, therefore, who expect to try for the team, must practice steadily in the short time which remains. For this purpose there will be regular practice shoots twice a week, and once a week a prize contest. In addition to this, three shoots will be held this fall for the Founder's Cup. Every fall and spring this cup is contested for in several matches, the cup to become the property of the man winning it five times...