Word: ending
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game was at no time in doubt. They played a creditable uphill game however, in spite of their light weight, and forced Harvard to work hard for every touchdown. Few long gains were made through their line, and Harvard's touchdowns were made by short plunges after good end runs. Pennsylvania held Harvard only once for downs and gained the required five yards but twice...
...players will line-up as follows: HARVARD. PENNSYLVANIA. Campbell, Left End. Coombs, Right End. Donald, Left Tackle. Wallace, Right Tackle, Boal, Left Guard. Teas, Right Guard. Burnett, Centre. Overfield, Centre. Burden, Right Guard. Hare, Left Guard. Lawrence, Right Tackle. Snover, Left Tackle. Hallowell, Right End. Potter, Left End. Daly, Quarterback. Outland, Quarterback. Sawin, Left Halfback. McCracken, Right Halfback. Kendalf, Right Halfback. Kennedy, Left Halfback. Reid, Fullback. Barnard, Fullback...
...end of the open practices, the offense was erratic and dependent upon the individual brilliancy of a set of backs which in numbers and efficiency is the best Harvard has ever had. But in the secret practices of the past two weeks, the interference has been greatly strengthened and unity has come from careful coaching and from the final selection of the halfbacks. End plays have again been the strongest against the smaller colleges, but line plunging, which was so successful against Pennsylvania last year, has been worked up to a better state of development than ever before. Four...
Trainer got the ball on a fumble, but the Seniors were soon held for downs. Swan made a brilliant run of twenty-five yards around right end and a moment later Knowles went through Heath for a touchdown. Stillman kicked goal. A fumble gave the ball to 1903 after the next kick-off, and a long run by Knowles with little interference brought the ball down to the 25-yard line. Stillman's field goal followed, but could not be counted...
...second half a fumble gave the ball to the Seniors, and they advanced it steadily, alternating heavy mass plays through the Freshman left guard with end runs. Finally Shaw went through for a touchdown. The second touchdown was made after a series of long runs by the Freshmen. At the thirty-yard line Knowles took the ball through right tackle and passed it to Derby, who, with excellent interference, ran twenty-five yards for a touchdown. The Freshmen had the ball on the Senior's 35-yard line and were gaining steadily when time was called...