Word: cumnock
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Dates: during 1887-1887
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...stopped, and Harvard took the ball on four downs. Saxe and Wood ran, and then Saxe made a long punt over Pennsylvania's line. Our rushers should have fallen on ball here, which would have obviated the necessity of having to go back to twenty-five-line. Cumnock stopped Dewey, and Butler tackled Hume. Time was called at Pennsylvania's twenty-yard line. Score...
...yard line at the beginning of the second half, but the rush line could carry it no farther and Pennsylvania got the ball and advanced 10 yards. Saxe slipped on punt, but Boyden got back to 30-yard line and soon rushed over the line. No goal, but Cumnock falls on the ball over line. Goal. Score, 26-0, Hyneman took Zeigler's place in the rush line and Zeigler went to half-back, as Wood was disqualified. On muff of the guard, Bowser, who was playing back, Harding secured the ball and made a touchdown from the middle...
...Harvard team which faced Princeton on Saturday was made up as follows: Rushers, Cumnock, Piper, Woodman, Markoe, Trafford, Butler and Bancroft; quarter-back, Harding; half-backs, Holden and Porter; full back, Boyden. Princeton presented as rushers, George Irvine, Cowan, Speer, Church, Bovan and Wagenhurst; quarter back, Hancock; half-backs, Channing and Price; full-back, Ames...
...Porter ran well, but Boyden failed to gain any ground. Butler made a short run. Bancroft was off-side and Princeton had the ball. Harvard got the ball again. It was kicked and Holden ran, as did Butler. Porter and Boyden then made rushes, while Harding guarded them finely. Cumnock tackled well, but the Princeton back got started and reached Holden on the run. Holden was severely hurt in tackling him, and Saxe took the position of half-back. Princeton was by this time at our twenty-five yard line. Price was stopped in his tracks. Porter and Boyden drove...
...passed the ball to Harding who in turn passed it to Bancroft. The ball was now inside Princeton's twenty-five yard line. The backs did more running and Harvard reached the 15 yard line. Princeton got the ball on a foul and Ames ran behind his goal posts. Cumnock missed him and he carried the ball out. Bancroft was disqualified and Alexander was put into his place. Woodman made a short run, as did Porter and Boyden. Saxe did some good blocking off. On four downs Harvard lost the ball, but Ames did not gain ground. Harvard...