Word: drop-kick
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...ball was brought back to Harvard's 10-yard line, however, as Browne was holding. Corbett punted on the first play to Lovely, who ran outside on Harvard's 54-yard line. Two plays gained five yards, McKay stopping the second one before it started. Keaney tried a drop-kick from the 50-yard line, the ball bounding over Harvard's goal line. The ball was put in play again on the 25-yard line and Corbett slipped by tackle for 15 yards before time was called...
...sent over the line directly between the goal posts. McKay missed an easy goal. Before the next kick-off F. H. Leslie replaced his brother at right half, and Forster replaced Fish at right tackle. Bates kicked off to P. D. Smith who ran in 30 yards to Harvard's 38-yard line. On the second play O'Flaherty and Frothingham fumbled, the ball going to Bates. West and Huntington broke up the next two plays, and Keaney tried another drop-kick. O'Flaherty caught the ball and was downed on Harvard's 28-yard line. L. D. Smith replaced...
...yard line. Corbett and White netted eight yards, and Cutler punted to Pishon. Hoar threw Marks for no gain, Sherwin also failed to advance the ball and made an onside kick to Kennedy, which brought the ball to Harvard's 45-yard line. A forward pass failed, an on side kick was recovered by Brusse, and after a vain attempt to gain through the line Sherwin tried a drop-kick from the Harvard 27-yard line. The ball fell short, and Browne, who caught it, was not downed until he had reached the 28-yard line. Pollard made a fair...
Three times Harvard had the ball within eight yards of Yale's goal line. In the first half after rushing twenty yards the ball was on Yale's six-yard line, with but two yards to gain for first down. Marshall dropped back for a drop-kick, but the kick was blocked, although Harvard secured the ball on the 32-yard line. From here the ball was rushed twenty yards, and Harvard was given five yards more for offside play. On the next play Nichols fumbled and another chance to score was lost...
Open practice yesterday consisted of an eighteen minute line-up between the first and second teams, in which the feature was a successful drop-kick by Marshall from the 35-yard line. This kick and a touchdown by Shea, on steady gains from the second's 40-yard line, were the only scores made by the University eleven. Marshall's second try for a goal from the field, from the 45-yard line just before the close of the half, was blocked by Pope...