Word: balle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...eleven took place this afternoon. Three touchdowns and a goal from the field, the same number as yesterday, were scored against the second during the fifty minutes of play. The 'varsity goal was hardly threatened. Morice and Captain Minds were coached individually in catching the ball and running with...
...wasted opportunity. It is idle to go into particulars. Harvard clearly demonstrated her superiority in the first half, by holding her own against Yale in spite of the wind. In the second half, though the wind was in her favor, she could do little better, and lost the ball on Yale's four-yard line. The real game was played at that moment and Yale won, for her policy was one of defense and in that she succeeded. The team and the College have then little to be proud of Harvard expects her men to rise to the occasion...
...Saturday afternoon ended in a tie, neither side having scored, a result most unsatisfactory for both Harvard and Yale, in that both teams threatened their opponent's goal line and both lost the opportunities presented them. Yale threw away the opening that she had secured after rushing the ball steadily to Harvard's 12yard line, on a mistaken signal followed by a fumble by DeSaulles. Harvard, on the' other hand, has no such plea of carelessness to vindicate herself for not gaining the coveted four yards to the Yale line. To rush the ball only four yards, after the determined...
...ends, Moulton and Cabot were given little opportunity to break up end plays as Yale nearly always tried the line when they had the ball. They were both a little off their form. Capt. Cabot's weak leg prevented him from getting well down on kicks, with the result that he was often eluded...
HARVARD INN, 391 Harvard St., cor. Prescott St. Board and rooms by day or week. Table the best. Rates reasonable. At time of ball game a limited number can be entertained at above address...