Word: fives
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...field on a drop kick, the ball failing to carry to the goal line. Twice the team would have made 30 yards or more on forward passes, but both times the University eleven was given the ball because it had not crossed the line of scrimmages at least five yards either side of the center...
...over his head for a touchback. Burr kicked out to Crosby, who was stopped on the 40-yard line. The Amherst team again failed to gain and punted, Hall running back to his 38-yard line, where he lost the ball. On the next play Harvard was put back five yards for being offside. Crosby made two yards and Willis one on line plays, after which Cobbs tried a drop kick for a goal. The ball was blocked, however, Gray downing it for Harvard on the 39-yard line. Burr at once punted and after Amherst had been penalized...
Burr, aided by good interference, ran back Cobbs kickoff from the five to the 30-yard line. After this the Harvard eleven played a strong offensive game, carrying the ball the entire length of the field for the fourth and last touchdown. Lockwood made four yards around left end. This was followed by a 12-yard gain by Lincoln. On the next two plays Wendell made 16 yards through center. Fraser went in for Parker at center. With the ball on Amherst's 45-yard line. Taylor was thrown for a four-yard less on a quarterback run. Miller made...
...Through Five Republics of South America", by P. F. Martin...
...series of five chamber concerts, four by the Kneisel Quartet, with assisting artists, and one by the Longy Club, will be given in the Fogg Lecture Room on Monday evenings, November 5, December 3, 1906, and January 14, February 11, March 18, 1907. Tickets for the course, at $6 for two tickets, will be on sale at the University bookstore on Saturday, October 27, at 8 o'clock...