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...yard line, whence by line plays the ball was worked steadily to the Freshman's 40-yard line. Here a penalty advanced the ball to the 30-yard line. After two line plays, on which the opposing forwards allowed a gain of only five yards, Lewis kicked a field-goal from the 25-yard line...
...kick was recovered by Sprackling on his 30-yard line, but the pass on the next play was poor and McKay lost 10 yards. After an exchange of punts L. D. Smith recovered a short kick on Brown's 17-yard line. Lewis failed in a try for a field-goal, and Brown kicked out from the goal line to Minot, who made a fair catch on Brown's 45-yard line. After Graustein made 8 yards, Potter's kick went behind the goal-line and Brown rushed the ball from the 25-yard line. The period ended after several...
...period in rushing the ball to its opponents' 1-yard line, but Morrison of Vanderbilt secured the ball on the next play, cutting off Yale's best chance to score. Philbin caught the punt-out on the 25-yard line, and Daly made a third unsuccessful attempt at a field-goal. Yale began the fourth period by rushing the ball to Vanderbilt's 6-yard line, but was held for downs at this point. Vanderbilt then started carrying the ball through the Yale line for long gains, and with the aid of a forward pass which netted 25 yards, brought...
...yard line. The next play failed to gain, but Dean scored on a goal from placement. Yale's only score came toward the end of the fourth period. Kilpatrick recovered a kick and ran to West Point's 18-yard line. From there, Daly kicked a difficult field-goal. West Point followed the ball well, and secured it four times on Yale's fumbles...
...very beginning of the first half Coy tried for a field-goal from the 35-yard line, but this, as well as two others, was unsuccessful. Early in the second half Philbin apparently scored a touchdown, but was called back because of holding. Throughout this half Yale lost ground at several critical periods by being penalized...