Word: downes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ball ten yards, and Sears carried it over the line. Time 13 minutes. Harding kicked the goal. Score 16-0. Technology punted from the middle of the field; Sears returned, and Technology had the ball down on the twelve-yard line, when it went to Harvard on four downs. Dexter made a short rush and Sears forced the ball over the line. Time 17 minutes. Harding missed the goal. Score, 20-0. Technology kicked from the twenty-five yard line, but rushes by Sears and Dexter forced the ball back and Davis made the fifth touchdown for Harvard. Time...
Mr. Dennison was referee and Mr. Brooks, '87, umpire. Time was called at 3.41, Andover in possession of the ball. Andover forced the ball fifteen yards when it went to Harvard, and Lee running around right end, covered the entire distance to the Andover line in one rush and made...
The ball was kept in the centre of the field till Sear's return of Andover's punt was fumbled, and Cranston getting the ball, rushed forty-five yards and made a touchdown. Time 18 minutes. No goal. Andover kicked from the 25-yard line and Harvard had the ball...
...Dean and Sears and punts by Sears forced the ball to Williams ten-yard line. Kicks by the Williams back sent the ball to the centre of the field again where Harding got the ball and carried it well into Williams territory again. Williams getting the ball on four downs, forced it down the field by rushes and a long punt, when the Williams rushers, getting the ball. had it down on Harvards fifteen yard line. The Williams back, by a good rush, carried it across the line, making a touchdown for Williams from which a goal was kicked. Time...
Williams had the ball at the beginning of the second half and at once forced it to Harvard's five-yard line, when Harvard began for the first time to play with some snap. The ball went to Harvard on four downs. Sears kicked and Cumnock got the ball. Harvard forced the ball towards Williams' goal, but lost considerable ground by the decisions of the umpire in favor of Williams for off-side play by Harvard. Harvard finally got the ball on the Williams fifteen-yard line, and rushes by Sears carried the ball across the line. The ball...