Word: brought
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...distance of 80 yards straight down the field to Pennsylvania's 5-yard line, but was unable to penetrate further. Marshall attempted a goal from the field against the wind, but missed by a narrow margin, and Reynolds punted to Harvard's 45-yard line. An exchange of punts brought considerable advantage in distance to Pennsylvania in addition to the possession of the ball, which was secured by Butkiewicz on Marshall's fumble at Harvard's 15-yard line. Amid intense excitement, Pennsylvania in eight rushes sent Smith over for a touchdown. A successful try at an easy goal...
...increasing intelligence of the ordinary sea-men. He refuted the charge of poor markmanship, with the statement that the efficiency along this line was superior to what it had ever before been in the United States Navy. Speaking of the new ships now being built, he brought out the fact that the United States was building not because war was wanted, but because war is contemplated as a dread possibility. Mr. Moody closed with an appeal for American citizens to find out what they could do for the country and then to do it to the best of their ability...
...yard run by Jewett, carried the ball to the Climbers' 13-yard line. Here the Skin and Bones were held for downs. On the first play the ball was fumbled, and on the second Bunting was thrown for a loss. Wylie punted to the 40-yard line and Titus brought the ball back a few yards before he was downed. After a short gain by Jewett, Kidder tried a place kick from the 30-yard line, but the ball was blocked. Time for the half was then called...
...kick-off Wylie sent the ball back of goal and Jewett touched it back. Kidder kicked from the 25-yard line, but Carpenter brought the ball back to the 25-yard line before he was downed. The Climbers then made small gains through the line, until time was called, with the ball on the Skin and Bones' 5-yard line. Score: Climbers, 5; Skin and Bones...
...ball to the 5-yard line and in three rushes it was carried over for a touchdown. Marshall again kicked goal. Score--Harvard, 12: Brown, 0. The next touchdown was made by Schoellkopf after the ball was secured on downs and a series of end and mass plays had brought it near the goal line. Another goal by Marshall, and another touchdown by Meier completed the scoring in the first half...