Word: ard
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Yale gets the ball on her 5-yard line for offside play. Mitchell kicks from his position among the backs. Marshall gets the ball on Yale's 18-ard line. Schoellkopf makes 4 yards through right tackle. Marshall tries to run with the ball; but is thrown for a loss. It is Harvard's ball on Yale's 21-yard line...
...brings the ball to Yale's 23-yard line. On a splendid tackle Nichols is hurt. Yale is penalized 10 yards for offside play. Goodhue replaces Nichols. Mitchell kicks from Yale's 10-yard line to Marshall, who fumbles, but Harvard recovers the ball on Yale's 35-ard line. Squires goes through right tackle for 15 yards. Goodhue goes through right tackle for 3 yards...
...Marshall, who heels the ball on Yale's 43-yard line. He is interfered with, and is allowed a free kick from placement from Yale's 28-yard line. LeMoyne fails to kick goal. Mitchell kicks out to Marshall, who brings the ball back to Yale's 48-ard line...
...yard line. There was holding in the line. It is Harvard's ball on Yale's 27-yard line. Yale's ball on downs, Mitchell punts to Marshall on the Harvard 45-yard line. Soper replaces Rockwe BeMone punts from the middle of the field to Yale's 25-ard line, but is called back, and Yale is given, 10 yards for outside plan. LeMoyne punts again to Yale's 26-yard line. Mitchell punts to Marshall on Harvard's 40-yard line...
...January "Outing" Caspar Whitney selects the All-America football team for 1901 as follows: Graydon of Harvard, fullback; Kernan of Harvard, and Morley (captain) of Columbia, halfbacks; Daly of West Point, quarterback; Bowditch of Har ard, and Snow of Michigan, ends; Cutts of Harvard, and Blagden of Harvard, tackles; Barnard of Harvard, and Hunt of Cornell, guards; Bachman of Lafayette, centre. Substitutes: Cure of Lafayette, fullback; Chadwick of Yale, and Larson of Wisconsin, halfbacks; Brewster of Cornell, quarterback; Campbell of Harvard, and Davis of Princeton, ends; Bunker of West Point, and Curtis of Wisconsin, tackles; Lee of Harvard, and Mills...