Word: catchings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...play was poor and McKay lost 10 yards. After an exchange of punts L. D. Smith recovered a short kick on Brown's 17-yard line. Lewis failed in a try for a field-goal, and Brown kicked out from the goal line to Minot, who made a fair catch on Brown's 45-yard line. After Graustein made 8 yards, Potter's kick went behind the goal-line and Brown rushed the ball from the 25-yard line. The period ended after several more plays with the ball in Brown's possession on its 24-yard line...
...both for the backs and for the man running in a punt, was very effective against the opposing tacklers. The playing of the ends, especially of L. Smith and Lewis, was easily the fastest seen this season; on almost every punt both men were waiting for the back to catch the ball. Of the two quarterbacks, Potter ran the team more smoothly than Gardner and got more work out of the men, though he is still inferior to Wigglesworth as a field general. Corbett was very fast, making several long and spectacular runs, often shaking off the Amherst tacklers when...
...second University football team was defeated in its first game yesterday afternoon by Phillips Andover Academy, by the score of 9 to 0. Early in the first period Captain Rogers of Andover kicked a goal from placement after a fair catch on Harvard's 40-yard line. Later Rogers secured the ball from Marsh on a blocked kick and ran 46 yards for a touchdown, from which he also kicked the goal. This ended the scoring, but Andover continued to outplay the second team, tearing up the Harvard line and using many short but successful forward passes. The Harvard line...
...order to facilitate running the tournament, men who started in the preliminary round must play two matches, in order to catch up with those who started in the first round. As tomorrow is a holiday in all departments of the University, no matches will be scheduled, but it would greatly facilitate the running of the tournament if all who could, played matches on that day and posted the results in the CRIMSON Office before...
...player may make such a forward pass unless he is at least five yards back of the line of scrimmage. Of the side making the pass, only the backs and the two men on the ends of the line of scrimmage may receive it, and they must catch it before it has gone 20 yards beyond the line of scrimmage...