Word: cross
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...goal was scored for '92 in less than 3 minutes. Score 10-0. Another touchdown was got by Putnam. Score 14-0. After the ball had stayed dangerously near Roxbury's goal for some time, Sullivan carried it the length of the field but was unable to cross the line. Both sides then kicked, but '92 soon got a goal and made the score 20-0. Roxbury had hard luck and the rest of the game was little more than touchdowns and unsuccessful tries for goals by '92. Time was called after '92 had won three more touchdowns making...
...himself. In starting Tallant took service, but as there was some wind and a strong sunlight they changed courts after each game. Both players were a little careless in the first set and there was little play of interest except in the fourth game when there were some fine cross court plays. The second set was played quickly, more life was shown, and in the sixth game Lee made some good returns of Tallant's smashes. The third set was the most interesting and was by games as follows...
...ball behind her goals. Trafford kicked a goal. Score 17-0. After working the ball well ahead Tech. dropped it. Harvard soon forced it near enough for Trafford to kick another goal from the field. Score 21-0. Tech. gained about twenty five yards by playing the criss cross trick. The ball was kicked to Fearing who ran twenty-five yards with it. A kicked ball was missed by Garrison and Hutchinson carried it over. Goal by Trafford. Score 28-0. Another touchdown was secured before time was called. Score...
...afford an afternoon of delightful sport, to give the participants the best of athletic training, and to develope material for the Mott Haven team. During the last few days we have heard many express a wish for the revival of the sport. and signify their desire to participate in cross country runs. Indeed, the demand has been so general that it seems incumbent upon the H. A. A. to take action in the matter. Surely a sport so healthful and so pleasant should not be abandoned because of the enthusiasm in other lines of athletics. We hope, therefore that...
...umpire shall make a distinct mark (for each distance) on the ground twelve feet in length and parallel to the cross bar dircetly in front of the goal posts. All kicks must be made from behind these marks. Any try made in front of these marks shall count as a try, and score...