Word: dropping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...analysis of the individual scores made by members of the Harvard and Yale football squads this season shows that C. E. Brickley '15 leads with eight touchdowns, nine drop-kicks, two goals from placement, and one goal from touchdown, a total of 82 points, or ever one half the total points which have been scored for Harvard this year Flynn of Yale is second with four touchdowns, one goal from placement and one goal from touchdown, a total of 28 points. Hardwick of Harvard is third with 26 points...
...schedule opened against Wesleyan on September 25, in which game one of the season's two scores against Yale was made on a drop-kick. In this and the next three games there was no necessity for strong offensive work and the defence met with little trouble. The West Point game on October 19 was the first hard test. In this game Flynn proved himself to be one of the foremost backs of the season, although his handling of punts was rather ragged. The contest with Washington and Jefferson was similar to those earlier in the season. Against Brown...
...this afternoon with a thorough signal practice, which was followed by a 20-minute scrimmage. The university scored 12 points on touchdowns by Markle and Pumpelly. No goals were kicked, and no long runs made, straight football being the only kind in evidence. Drill in punting, catching punts and drop-kicking occupied the remainder of the afternoon. A large number of undergraduates were at the held...
Brickley was in good form and scored three drop-kicks from the 35-yard line for Team A. This was a very commendable feat considering the muddy condition of the field due to a frost the night before. Gardner and Bradley were on the side-lines. Trumbull was back at right guard in place of Driscoll who was sent to Team B. Bradlee took H. Hardwick's place at right halfback as the latter was given a day of rest...
...great feature of the game was Pumpelly's drop-kick from the 50-yard line in the last three minutes of play. With the score standing at 6 to 3 against them and being apparently unable to make any successful gain through rushing tactics, Yale sent in Pumpelly in a last attempt to even the score. The ball hit the cross-bar but bounced in the right direction and the game was saved...