Word: field
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard, though hard pressed, showed steadiness in tight places, and Brown's punting often sent the ball to the middle of the field, when a touch down for Carlisle seemed imminent. The feature of the game was the magnificent stand made by the Harvard line in the second half, when the Indians had the ball on the 5 yard line on the first down. For once Metoxen was unable to gain and Carlisle lost the ball on downs...
...Here Hudson fumbled badly. Doucette got the ball and passed to Dunlop, who carried it to Carlisle's three-yard line. On the next rush Dunlop carried it across the line for the only touchdown. For the rest of the half the ball stayed in the middle of the field...
...endurance of the Indians began to tell. Doucette gave way to Frank Shaw, Cochrane took Beale's place, and Cozzens took Sullivan's. The Indians, by steady rushing, gained the 5-yard line. Here the Harvard line held for three downs, and Brown punted to the middle of the field. For the rest of the game the ball was in the centre of the field...
Hallowell kicked off for '97 and the ball was returned to the 30 yard line. Here '97 began playing the tackles, and soon Holmes was badly hurt and had to be carried off the field. He was replaced at right tackle by Riggs. Short rushes carried the ball to the centre of the field and a punt gave it to '98 on her 15 yard line. Scull circled the left end for 20 yards, but the ball was lost. Sleeper was sent against right tackle, but, finding no one in his way he ran around the end for a touchdown...
...Here Little and Carret each made two runs of about 20 yards and brought the ball to the 10 yard line. '98 held well and secured the ball on down. Good gains were made on a fake kick and on end plays by Manning. At the centre of the field '97 took the ball and soon after time was called...