Word: dropped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Neither team came near scoring again until the end of the game, when C. Curtis recovered an onside kick on Exeter's 12-yard line. The teams were lining up in drop-kick formation when time was called...
...given a hard afternoon's work yesterday, when, after the usual signal practice, it lined up against the second team and later played ten and fifteen-minute halves with a picked team of veteran players from the Law School, winning the latter game, 6 to 0, on two drop-kicks by Lewis. T. Frothingham, H. C. Lewis, O'Flaherty, Perkins, Potter, P. D. Smith, and Wigglesworth were absent from the squad. None of these, however, is expected to be out of the game for any length of time...
...score came as a result of two long gains by Osborn. Miholland made the drop-kick from the 12-yard line...
Harvard scored once in the first period and again in the second on touchdowns by Morrison. The close of the first half prevented another attempt to score for just as the whistle blew Lewis was ready to try a drop-kick from in front of the goal posts on the 12-yard line. The last touchdown came in the third period on a perfect forward pass from Potter to L. Smith, who ran 20 yards for the score. At the beginning of the fourth period Harvard put in a practically different team, using an entirely new line...
...kick-off the ball want over the goal-line and Harvard rushed it from the 25-yard line. An exchange of punts and long gains by Wendell carried the ball to the 12-yard line. Graustein then took Morrison's place. Lewis had dropped back to try a drop-kick just as the half came...