Word: forwardness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Newman again kicked off for Bowdoin, G. G. Browne running outside on the 32-yard line. In ten plays, one a forward pass to G. G. Browne which netted eight yards, and a twelve yard gain by P. D. Smith, the ball was put on Bowdoin's 22-yard line. Frothingham had been substituted for Corbett, who hurt his foot slightly, and now Huntington replaced Houston at left end. O'Flaherty dropped back to try a drop-kick which missed the goal by a few feet. Bowdoin put the ball in play on the 25-yard line. The first three...
...Kern, who ran 22 yards to the 33-yard line, but fumbled when he was tackled, O'Flaherty recovering the ball. On the second play L. D. Smith, who had been substituted for G. G. Browne, ran outside on Bowdoin's 2-yard line, after receiving a clever forward pass from O'Flaherty P. D. Smith was sent through the line for a touchdown on the next play and Withington kicked the goal...
There was no more scoring in the game as substitutes were sent in repeatedly. Galatti at quarter ran the team smoothly. Harvard earried the ball to Bowdoin's 20-yard line only to lose it on a fumble. One forward pass was tried and failed. There was a great deal of kicking throughout the half, and fumbles occurred more frequently. The game ended with the ball in Harvard's possession on Bowdoin's 30-yard line...
Yale defeated Syracuse last Saturday by the score of 15-0, showing great improvement in every department of the game. Syracuse was unable to make any steady gain, while Yale used both straight football and the forward pass to good advantage...
...punt which Yale recovered less than ten yards from the Syracuse goal and carried over the line in one play. Just before the close of the half Daly kicked a goal from the field from the 35-yard line. The only score in the second half came from a forward pass, which Vaughan, the Yale end caught on the 10-yard line and carried over for a touch-dawn...