Word: cobb
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard's 5-yard line the length of the field for the second touchdown was the feature of the game. He was given good interference, but it was by dint of its own fast work that he was able to go through the whole Bates team and to outstrip Cobb, the quarterback. White at left halfback put up a hard, fast game and just after the second touchdown got clear on a tackle play and made a run of thirty-six yards before he was downed. The work of the quarterbacks of both teams was of a high order...
...back seventeen yards, and on the next play White ran the ball from the Harvard 27-yard line to the opponent's 47-yard line. Nourse recovered Cutler's forward pass which Crowley was unable to get. Harvard was penalized fifteen yards for holding, and on the next play Cobb caught Cutler's onside kick on Bates' 16-yard line. Bates punted to Cutler, and Burr's forward pass netted twenty yards. Cutler fumbled Kearney's punt on Harvard's 20-yard line, and the ball was in the possession of Bates when time was called for the first half...
...line plunges, and Crowley recovered an onside kick on Bates' 8-yard line. From there Smith went across the line for the last touchdown. Burr kicked the third goal. Kearney kicked off to Smith, who ran the ball back to the 35-yard line. Burr returned the ball to Cobb on Bates' 40-yard line, where his fumble was recovered by White. Cobb ran twenty yards on Cutler's onside kick, and then made eighteen yards through the line. Kearney's drop kick from Harvard's 28-yard line failed and Cutler punted out to Cobb. Bates made twenty yards...
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...Cobb, V., chemistry...