Word: balle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first score came early in the second period when E. C. Tatham '31 scored on a well placed shot from scrimmage. From this point on the Harvard team kept the ball in enemy territory for the majority of the time, but due to the lack of coordination of the forward line they were unable to score again...
...tying Syracuse tally came on a penalty kick in the last period. A desperate rally brought the ball to a threatening position, but the game ended with the ball still in scrimmage before the Syracuse goal...
...Crimson scoring came early in the first quarter when D. M. Owens '29 carried the ball across from the 15-yard line. Most of the Brown men stopped playing when the offside horn blew at the start of the play leaving an open path for Owens...
...Batchelder '31, first string backfield substitutes, will feature in the change. Both of these men have shown ability in throwing and receiving passes and are rated as the two leading passers on the squad. In the Lehigh encounter, Gilligan made several accurate aerial thrusts and got the ball off while on the dead...
...forward pass plays tried by the Crimson against the Red and Blue there were enough potential receivers scattered about the field to reveal the foundations of a sound and workable pass offense. But a lack of finish, a tendency on the part of the receiver to fight the ball, spoiled the effectiveness of this mode of gaining ground. With greater attention to detail, the Harvard passing game should become a threat against the Blue of Yale...