Word: bulldogged
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...bobble was preceded by some superb Harvard offensive play. After Yale's early field goal attempt fell short, Harvard took over the ball on the 20. The Crimson's first three plays moved it 12 yards, and a clipping penalty on a Bulldog advanced the ball...
...Crimson was greeted by a much tougher and meaner Bulldog in the third quarter. In fact, the dog was downright, menacing. Only Taylor was able to gain appreciable yardage...
...Bulldog was more defensive, but at first he showed little offensive spark. Then suddenly, a curious drama was staged on the field...
...Yale fumble on their first play after the kickoff returned the ball to Crimson hands. Taylor and Armstrong penetrated the Yale lines for gains of ten and eight yards respectively, putting the ball on the Bulldog six. A holding penalty cancelled a touchdown run, and Hartranft's field goal attempt was short. Taylor, after a magnificent afternoon, left the game on a stretcher with a leg injury, but the victory, thanks to his exemplary efforts, was by that time secure...
...Elephants' final touchdown was an esthetic delight. The passing of second-string quartback Elliot Tompkins had moved Eliot to the Bulldog ten. Tompkins rolled out to the right, and three Yalie defensemen apparently had him trapped; but Tompkins leaped into the air and threw a perfect strike to end Dick Sorenson, giving Eliot its third score of the game...