Word: backed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rushers: J. Borden (Gray), Packard, Tallman, Matthewson, O. Peirce, Mitchell, Stevens; quarter-back. Sandford; half-backs, S. Borden (Hill), Nickerson; full-back, C. Peirce...
...secured the ball, and in two rushes brought in near the line; Davis found a hole at 4.19, and scored; score 42-0. Broughton fumbled a punt badly, and the ball was down within five yards of Harvard's line: but good rushes by Vail and Davis carried it back to the other end of the field, and at 4.29 Vail secured another touchdown; no goal, score, 46-0. Five minutes later Broughton ran around the end of the line, and scored; no goal, score 50-0. During the remaining ten minutes of the game, Cummings, Vail, and Broughton scored...
Harvard-rushers: Malone, Dunn, Davis, Brice, Vail Cummings, Manning (Collamore); quarter-back, Kendricken; half-backs, Hill, Broughton; full-back, Frothingham...
...make up of the team which will play Wesleyan today at Springfield is as follows: Hallowell or Hutchmson, Upton or Blanchard, Cranston, Tilton (centre), Trafford, Stickney, Crosby; Dean, quarterback: Lee and Saxe, half backs; Trafford, full-back...
...yards, but Church, Pennsylvania's quarterback, tried to run with the ball, and the referee gave it to Harvard on a foul play. Lee and P. Trafford gained a few yards but on a third down Trafford kicked. The ball went over Pennsylvania's line for a touch back. When it was brought out Hulme failed to advance, and the leather went to Harvard. Saxe got a good start but Dewey tackled him well. He and Lee bunted in vain against Pennsylvania's heavy center but Harvard kept the ball by losing twenty yards. Lee made a fine rush around...