Word: gaines
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ends in and worked the wedge for four yards right through Heffelfinger's arms. Yale's rushers were breaking through the line and Lake was quickly downed. Trafford gaind slightly through Winter, but when Corbett tried the same place the heavy Yale tackle got by and downed Corbett without gain...
Harvard's third down. Trafford punted to McCormick on the Yale 45-yard line. McCormick made twenty yards between Newell and Hallowell; Heffelfinger two yards. Winter fumbled the ball and Corbett dropped on it. Corbett gained eight yards through left end and tackle. Trafford tried to get by Winter, but lost five yards. Lake made no gain and Trafford kicked again to the Yale full back...
...down, McCormick got around Emmons for six yards. The ball went to Harvard for holding. Winter broke through and downed Trafford with a loss. Corbett couldn't gain the five yards and Trafford punted again to Bliss. Yale gained nothing on the V. On the second down Bliss punted. Corbett muffed and Yale dropped on the ball. On the second down Morison was called behind the line for a punt and Corbett muffed again...
McClung's Brilliant Rushes.Yale had the ball on Harvard's 30-yard line and Bliss got ten yards more through good interference around the right end. Unfair holding gave the ball to Harvard. Again Harvard had the chance to rush, and again she could not gain. Trafford punted out of bounds. Yale got the ball in the middle of the field and McClung, aided by beautiful interference, made a most brilliant sally for twenty-five yards around Hallowell. Heffelfinger, Morison and McCormick advanced the leather to Harvard's 15-yard line. Another rush and it was only ten yards from...
Harvard could not gain and Yale got the ball. Bliss kicked to Trafford. Neither he nor Lake could gain, and so the ball was sent back to Bliss. McClung made a slight gain, but Bliss dropped the ball. Emmons fell on it; but the whistle rang out sharp and clear, announcing that the first half was ended...