Word: corbett
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Withington kicked off to Sprackling, who ran in 18 yards before he was downed. McKay failed to gain at left tackle and kicked to Potter, who was downed on Brown's 53-yard line. Corbett made 3 yards, but kicked to Sprackling on the third down. Sprackling ran in 20 yards to his 33-yard line. On the next play High failed to gain and McKay punted to Corbett, who ran to midfield. Wendell and Corbett then netted 7 yards in the line, but the latter kicked to Sprackling. High and Marble made only two yards through tackle, compelling McKay...
...yards to his 35-yard line. After two failures in the line, Tryon punted to Sprackling on Brown's 46-yard line. High made 6 yards on the first play but on the next was thrown by L. D. Smith for a loss. Sprackling then kicked to Potter and Corbett returned the ball on the second play. After this, the ball went back and forth frequently on an exchange of punts, neither back-field being able to gain through the opposing line...
...plays. High made 9 yards on the next two plays, but Sprackling punted outside on his 43-yard line. Wendell and Potter made 5 yards and Potter kicked on the third. His punt was fumbled by Marble, and recovered by L. D. Smith on Brown's 11-yard line. Corbett made a yard, Wendell followed with 6 more through tackle and then Corbett went through right tackle for a touchdown. Withington kicked the goal. Potter ran the kick-off from the 15 to the 23-yard line, whence Felton kicked to Sprackling, who fumbled and allowed Corbett to recover...
Withington kicked off to Sprackling, who advanced the ball to the 18-yard line. On the next two plays, Marble and Sprackling were both thrown for losses, so McKay punted to Corbett, who was downed on his 45-yard line. Neither Corbett nor Wendell could gain, and Potter kicked, the punt being recovered by Tryon on Brown's 40-yard line. On the next two plays only 4 yards were made, and on Corbett's kick, Sprackling was forced outside by Potter on Brown's 35-yard line. Brown could not gain and McKay punted to Corbett...
...Brown could not gain, McKay punted to Corbett who was thrown on his 43-yard line. On the next play Harvard was penalized 15 yards for holding, and Potter punted to Sprackling, who advanced the ball to his 20-yard line. From here Brown's splendid attack carried the ball in 16 plays to Harvard's 2-yard line. High and McKay alternating at either side of centre went to the 47-yard line. A forward pass hit Ashbaugh's hands and went outside where it was recovered by a Brown man. McKay made first down just across midfield. After...