Word: ball
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...three-quarters of an hour, and showed more life than usual, scoring three touchdowns by generally out-playing their opponents. It took them some time to get really started, but after they did the fight went all one way. After 15 minutes of play, the substitutes received the ball on a punt in midfield. From there, a few plunges netted about 20 yards, and a neat forward pass from Freedley to Felton 25 more. With the ball on their own 5-yard line, the seconds held for three downs. Then Freedley scored by receiving a second pass around right...
...team arrived in New York in good condition and went at once to the headquarters in the Hotel McAlpin. After dinner the players put on sneakers and had a signal practice of an hour's duration in the ball room on the twenty-fourth floor of the hotel. The men retired at 9.30 and will rest until their special train leaves for Princeton at 10.10 tomorrow morning. Mahan will not be in the lineup at the start of the game. Although his infected foot has healed well enough for him to be able to play, yet the coaches think...
...Yale line, weakened by the presence of many substitutes, was unable to withstand their attack. Yale's attack was slow and uncertain and was, except for the second period, during which flashes or brilliancy were shown, ineffective. Fumbling was the direct cause of two of Colgate's touchdowns. The ball was in Yale's territory most of the time. The team will be strengthened this week by the return of some of the regulars who have been on the injured list...
...spectacular plays save the triple forward pass in the first period which gained Worcester its first touchdown from the 40-yard line. Captain Butts of Worcester scored the only tally made in the third period, while Iselin, near the close of the contest carried the ball over the line for Harvard's only touchdown, the other two points of her eight coming from a safety...
...Springfield Training School defeated the University soccer team 3 to 1 on Saturday afternoon. All of the opposing team's scoring was done in the first half, when Harvard was compelled to play against a strong wind, which not only made rushing difficult, but prevented getting the ball away from the goal at several crucial moments. All things considered, the University eleven, with the exception of the forward line, played a very good, hard game. Team-work has improved somewhat, but a thorough and instinctive knowledge of the game is not yet displayed in the rushes. Springfield, on the other...