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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Kernan punted to DeSaulles who was downed on his own 45 yard line. De Saulles punted to Marshall on Harvard's 45 yard line. Kernan then punted over Yale's goal line. DeSaulles punted to Kernan, who ran back to Yale's 20 yard line. The ball was brought back and kicked again. Bowditch was downed in midfield. Cutts gained 4 yards through Hogan. Ristino added one, more, and on the next play ran to Yale's 8 yard line, on a delayed pass, where he was tackled by DeSaulles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD! | 11/23/1901 | See Source »

...obtained the ball on a fumble at the 30 yard line, but were held for downs. By short plunges the Juniors advanced 10 yards and then Noyes made his long run around left end reaching the Sophomores' 30 yard line. Several bucks, including one of 10 yards by Foster, brought the ball to the 13 yard line, whence Noyes, on a delayed pass, scored a touchdown. Pier kicked goal. Soon after the Juniors had kicked off in the second half they took the ball on downs at the Sophomores' 25 yard line. Plays principally through the right side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIORS, 11; SOPHOMORES, 5. | 11/22/1901 | See Source »

...Sophomores, but they were unable to gain, and lost it to the Freshmen on downs. Another fumble, however, again put the Sophomores on the offensive at the centre of the field. A 13 yard run around left end and several 5 yard plunges through tackle by De Koven brought the ball to the Freshmen's 30 yard line. Offside play added 10 yards more and, after bucks through the right side of the line had forced the Freshmen to their 3 yard line, Dekoven ran around left end for a touchdown. The goal was missed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sophomores,5; Freshmen,0. | 11/20/1901 | See Source »

...first half Yale received the ball on the kick-off, but could not gain. After four minutes of play Leatherbee blocked White's attempt to punt and secured the ball on Yale's 15 yard line. Four rushes by the tackle-back formation brought the ball down to Yale's 5 yard line, and then Mills carried it over. Harvard's second touchdown was made nine minutes afterward, when Yale fumbled a punt on the 10 yard line, and Mills on the second play was pushed over the goal line. After the next kick-off Harvard seemed to relax, while...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD 05, 35; YALE '05, 6. | 11/18/1901 | See Source »

Dartmouth ran the kick-off back 15 yards. The Dartmouth line held well and Harvard advanced to the 35 yard line by short gains only. Losing 10 yards for offside play, Harvard was forced to resort to the expedient of going back 20 yards and keeping the ball. This brought it to Harvard's 50 yard line where Putnam was forced to punt. Dartmouth returned the punt on the next play to the 40 yard line, Putnam running it back 10 yards. Short gains through the tackles, chiefly by Lawrence and Graydon, and 10 yards for offside play, brought...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 27; DARTMOUTH, 12. | 11/18/1901 | See Source »

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