Word: balle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...forced her to kick three times. Harvard was penalized once for off-side play, and Yale was penalized for interfering with a fair catch. In this half, Sawin made the longest run of the game, 29 yards. The only blocked kick was one of Yale's. Yale lost the ball on downs on Harvard's 27-yard line. The rest of the time she did not get within Harvard's 50-yard line. Harvard carried the ball 67 yards to the 2-yard line where it was lost on downs...
...yards. Harvard rushed 33 times and gained in all 114 yards, and Yale rushed 27 times for 48 yards. In this half Yale made two steady rushes, one of 20 yards and the other of 27 yards. Harvard held Yale for downs three times. Harvard lost the ball once for holding, Yale twice on fumbles. Harvard fumbled once...
...game began at 2.05. Francis kicked off for Yale and Daly returned the kick, gaining 10 yards. On the first down, McBride punted to Daly, who then took up the rushing game. Sawin made 30 yards around right end with excellent interference and carried the ball to Yale's 50-yard line. Kendall gained two yards and Sawin four, and then Ellis made two through centre. Harvard's rushing could not be stopped by Yale, but the latter got the ball by offside play, and at once started to punt. Donald blocked the kick and the ball rolled outside with...
During the whole of the second half, Yale played to prevent Harvard from scoring. Burnett kicked off and McBride punted to midfield. Yale gained on the next exchange, and finally secured the ball on Harvard's 40-yard line on a forward pass by Sawin to Kendall. Yale could not gain by rushing, and then the ball was passed back 20 yards to McBride in order to keep possession of it, and obtain first down. Again Yale began to rush the ball and this time with better success. Fresh halfbacks gained through the line at will, until Harvard took...
More punting followed in Yale's favor. Again she rushed, and, after making 20 yards through the tackles in about ten plays, was held for downs on Harvard's 30-yard line. Harvard kicked, and Hallowell got the ball on a fumble. The eleven now took the aggressive and rushed the ball to Yale's 22-yard line where it was lost on a fumble. McBride punted out of danger and Daly ran it back fifteen yards. Reid punted, and again Fincke fumbled to Hallowell. Time was nearly up, and Harvard was held for two downs on Yale...