Word: breaking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...early presented Right here is one of the most remarkable coincidences that has happened in recent football. McBride and Haughton both played best against the wind. McBride is party excusable for his poor kicking the first half, when his position so near the line enabled the Harvard forwards to break through on him repeatedly. During the first half Haughton kicked beautifully and did much to offset for Harvard the disadvantage of having to buck against the wind. In the second, with a high wind and wonderful protection on punts favoring him, his punts were shorter and less well placed...
...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...
...ends have covered their positions in excellent form throughout the season. Their fault is that they do not help the runners enough on the offensive. For substitute end, Richardson has been doing good work. In spite of his light weight he seems to break up or sift through interference and is always at the right spot. Bull has been showing up well as an end, tackling fiercely and running hard and well, though showing greenness and tackling too high. Graydon tackles well but is nursing an injury, and Lewis, though first-rate on following the ball, often overruns...
...break will be marked at the end of the trail by a pile of paper...
...hounds must not pass the master of hounds until the break is reached, then they may take the shortest way home...