Word: caught
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Hall ran the next kickoff back to the 33-yard line. Gilder advanced the ball nine yards on a quarterback run; but, after a 20-yard penalty for holding, Burr was forced to punt. Timmins caught the ball at the centre of the field and returned it 10 yards. On two quarterback runs he lost five and gained 10 yards. Davie lost four yards on a fumble and Lockwood on a fake kick carried the ball to the 16-yard line. Three rushes gave the second team a first down and Brill's offside play added five yards. Davie failed...
After the next kickoff the ball changed hands several times on punts, and was twice given to the substitutes for punts. Leonard's last punt went over the goal line and Coach Brown kicked out from the 25-yard line. Wendell caught the ball and by clever running carried it back 15-yards to the second team's 45-yard line. A few rushes put the ball on the 25-yard line and Spear, aided by the whole team, went through for the touchdown. In the rest of the scrimmage there were several fumbles, and on one occasion the second...
...yards. Carr and Wendell made a first down and Knowlton carried the ball to the five-yard line. Brown was penalized two and one-half yards, Knowlton gained a yard and Carr went over for the second and last touchdown. Starr punted out, but Dennie by a sensational jump caught the ball and prevented a try for a goal...
After the first touchdown, which was made by short rushes, the Freshmen received the kick-off, but were obliged to punt. Exeter caught the punt and ran 50 yards for the second touchdown. The third touchdown was the result of a trick play, which netted 70 yards. In the second half Exeter made the last score by short rushes. None of the goals were kicked...
...second team once held for downs. Of the backs, Snyder and Leonard gained the most ground. Leonard used poor judgment, however, on a run around left end and lost ground. Toward the middle of the period Hanley punted to the first team's 23-yard line. Leonard caught the ball and ran to the 48-yard line, where Cunniff finally stopped him after a splendid diving tackle. Near the end of the scrimmage Coach Kernan took Giuld's place to punt for the second eleven. Montgomery, however, broke through the line and blocked the kick. C. M. Cavenee...