Word: ending
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...strong as was reported, for on the offensive, barring Brooke's work, they were exceedingly poor, only gaining five or six times during the entire afternoon the necessary five yards. Most of Pennsylvania's gains were made on trick plays, the chief gain being a crisscross around right end...
Cabot, with one exception, played star game on the end, his tackling, time and again, bringing down the Pennsylvania backs before they had fairly started. Newell, on the other end, was not quite so successful...
Three times the Harvard line stood its ground, then the ball was passed to Brooke, as if for a punt, but he ran around Newell's end to the 10 yard line. The ball was taken in 15 yards, and, after one try to rush, Brooke kicked a beautiful goal from the field...
Again Brewer failed to kick the goal, and the score was 11 to 8 in favor of Pennsylvania, which was the score at the end of the first half...
Ward left end W. C. Johnson...