Word: balle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...play directed against the centre was stopped, and Harvard secured the ball on her own 28-yard line. Hallowell then kicked out at Yale's 40-yard line. McBride kicked to Harvard's 10-yard line, and Hallowell returned the ball to the middle of the field. McBride kicked into touch. Hallowell punted out from the 20-yard line to the centre of the field, where McBride kicked to Daly on his 30-yard line. Hallowell kicked on Yale's 40-yard line...
...Daly returned to Yale's 45-yard line. McBride kicked to Daly on Harvard's 50-yard line. Sawin ran to Yale's 50-yard line with Daly interfering. Kendall gained 2 yards. Sawin made the first down, and Ellis made 2 yards through centre. Yale received the ball on off-side play on the 40-yard line. Yale's kick was blocked, but she secured the ball in the centre of the field...
...Harvard's 43-yard line. On a double pass Kendall ran to the centre of the field and Daly gained 10 yards on a quarterback pass. Sawin ran to 32-yard line through Brown, and Ellis gained first down. Sawin gained 3 yards, and Ellis carried the ball to Yale's 21-yd. line, and again to 16-yd. line. Ellis gained 3 yards through centre, and again 2 yards. Ellis plunged to 9-yard line. Ellis drove it to the 5-yard line and again to the 3-yard line. On the 2-yard line, Yale secured the ball...
...gained first down. Richards lost a yard on an end play, but Sharpe gained 4 yards. Then McBride made first down. Two plays directed at Donald netted 3 yards, and McBride kicked to Daly on Harvard's 35-yard line. Hallowell returned to Yale's 33-yard line. The ball was fumbled, but Sharpe fell on it. A cross-tackle play at Lawrence gained a yard, but McBride was stopped at centre. Donald was hurt for a moment but shortly resumed playing. McBride punted to Harvard's 40-yard line, and Sawin returned it to Yale's 45-yard line...
...next half against the Freshmen resulted in no touchdowns. By exchanging punts, however, Fincke drove the ball so far into the Freshmen's territory that he was able to make a fair catch on the 45-yard line. Although the catch was made only a few feet from the side-line, Burnett kicked the goal. The Freshmen then tried a rushing game, and though unable to make successive gains, advanced the ball well at times. Derby made twenty-five yards around Hawkins, but after that the Freshmen were held for downs. Time was called on account of darkness...