Word: field
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...first half, penalties and exchanges of punts caused the ball to change hands repeatedly, until by straight rushing the Freshmen brought the ball to Groton's 20-yard line. Lewis then kicked a pretty field goal against a strong wind. Just before the end of the half Chadwick made 15 yards on a forward pass from Gardner, but the play was declared illegal...
...civilized world has come to believe in the freedom of inquiry in all fields, as the best means of progress in knowledge, in manners and in righteous living. Now the field of inquiry from which within the last 60 years mankind has received the largest visible, tangible, concrete, demonstrable benefits is in the field of medical research applied in the medical and surgical art and in sanitary science. If freedom of inquiry be in general expedient and righteous, should not inquiry be free in this most productive of all fields? To secure and maintain this freedom against the assaults...
...features of the game were the strong, steady playing of Lewis, and several sensational runs outside of tackle and around the ends by Wendell. Groton, as a team, played the better game, but was handicapped by the weight of its opponents. The ends were fast in getting down the field under punts, and almost always downed their men for small gains. In this respect they clearly outplayed the Freshman ends, whose slowness was noticeable...
Soon after the beginning of the second half, Groton tried a forward pass, but fumbled, Lewis recovering the ball for the Freshmen in the middle of the field. Wendell carried the ball to Groton's 3-yard line in three plays, and on the next rush scored a touchdown. Lewis kicked the goal...
...line-ups: YALE. WEST POINT. Kilpatrick, l.e. r.e., Hicks Hobbs, l.t. r.t., Pullen Andrus, l.g. r.g., Purnell Cooney, c. c., Arnold Goebel, r.g. l.g., Devere Lilley, r.t. l.t., Dyme Brooks, r.e. l.e., Wood Johnson, q.b. q.b., Hyantt Daly, l.h.b. r.h.b., Chamberlain Field, r.h.b. l.h.b., Dean Francis, f.b. f.b., Brown