Word: behind
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Guernsey kicked off to behind goal, where Mahan received the ball and ran back twenty-five yards, to be tackled by Avery. Mahan no gain. Mahan punted to Yale's 25-yard line, where Ainsworth fumbled, but recovered...
Guernsey kicked off over goal line. Harvard's ball on 20-yard line. Mahan punted to Yale's 7-yard line. On kick off ball had hit goal posts and rolled on field, where O'Brien picked it up and carried it behind. Referee decided this a score for Yale...
Guernsey kicked off to behind Hardwick caught ball and carried fifteen yards. Brickley carried yards. made fair catch on Harvard's 18-yard line. Mahan punted to Ainsworth on Harvard's 48-yard line, tackled by O'Brien. Ainsworth made one yard, tackled by Storer. Guernsey failed in attempted drop from 47-yard line. Harvard's ball on 20-yard line...
Brickley's kick-off goes behind goal. Yale's ball on her 20-yard line. Wilson made 8 yards through Hitchcock, to be dropped by Bradlee. Knowles, one yard. Knowles punted to Mahan, who, on Harvard's 30-yard line, returned ball three yards. Brickley made 9 yards on fake kick through Talbot. Bradlee made first down on Harvard's 45-yard line...
...contents are not above average merit, judging them by the standards of undergraduate composition. Of the three poems, the most ambitious and decidedly the best is "Nobody's Land." One passes indifferently over the trite "heart-story" which lies behind this rhapsody and forgives Mr. Jopling some melodramatic lines, content to find in him true appreciation of the great western desert and a gift of expression which sometimes reaches eloquence. There is nothing to praise, in Mr. Murdock's effusion on "The Game." It embodies an idea latent in the minds of many people, that poetry means making similes...