Word: balle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ball out of bounds shall be treated as a lost ball, i.e. a player shall loose stroke, distance and he may tee the ball...
...ball may be lighted from any difficulty whatever and dropped not nearer the hole with a loss of one stroke...
...ball be lost the player shall return as nearly as possible to the spot where it was struck and tee another ball and loose a stroke...
...signals were given rapidly and the plays ran smoothly and in quick succession. Newton was fairly taken off her feet and was unable to withstand the fierce attacks made upon her line. A touchdown was scored within three minutes after play. During the remainder of the half, the ball was always in Newton's territory. Twice the ball was rushed to the 10-yard line only to be lost on downs. The line-men may deserve some censure for a lack of aggressiveness at such critical stages. Otherwise the line was strong in spite of the number of substitutes played...
...first five minutes the ball was always in the 'Varsity's territory. The first touchdown was made by Parker on an end run of 80 yards. On the kick-off Daly ran 25 yards. Then the 'Varsity braced up and between Wheeler and Parker nearly all of Reid's punts were blocked. The ball was worked steadily to the 10-yard line and Cozzens covered the remaining distance around left end, for the second touchdown...