Word: caught
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...strength and intelligence. He was quicker in starting and kept his feet longer than usually. He interfered in good style. Bowditch played a brilliant game in all but one particular. He was slow in getting down the field on kicks, but though he did not tackle the player who caught the ball, succeeded in turning him in. Bowditch was very valuable in helping the runner along, and succeeded in adding materially to the ground gained. Campbell was also slow in getting down on kicks, and did not get into the plays as actively as did Bowditch...
...line Putnam punted to mid-field, Howard running the kick back 5 yards. Failing to gain through the line, Pennsylvania punted to the 10 yard line. Putnam returning it 30 yards on the next play. Again Pennsylvania could not gain and punted to the 4 yard line where Putnam caught the ball, instead of letting it roll over. Putnam punted down the field to Pennsylvania's 45 yard line. Pennsylvania gained 10 yards on a double pass, but was then held and forced to punt. Putnam got the ball, but fumbled it on the 10 yard line. Harvard immediately regained...
Harvard kicked off to Davidson, who ran the kick back 15 yards. Again Pennsylvania could not gain and was forced to punt. Marshall caught the kick on Harvard's 50-yard line. From this point, by gains through the line chiefly by Putnam and Graydon, Harvard secured another touchdown, Graydon carrying the ball over. Cutts failed to kick an easy goal...
...next kick-off 25 yards to the 40 yard line. Pennsylvania held and Putnam punted to Marshall who advanced the ball 18 yards. On the second play Ristine ran 45 yards to the 5 yard line whence Putnam carried it over in two plays. The punt-out was not caught...
...Marshall getting the ball on the 40 yard line. Gains through the line by Graydon and end runs by Putnam brought the ball to the 5 yard line where again Harvard fumbled. Bates fell back to punt, but the kick was blocked and O'Connell fell on it. Marshall caught the punt out, and Cutts kicked goal. No further scoring was done in the first half, the ball being in Harvard's possession on the 45 yard line when time was called...