Word: getting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Yale's touchdowns one was directly the result of a blocked punt; and on another blocked punt Yale was enabled to get the ball within striking distance of Harvard's goal line. The first touchdown only was secured unaccompanied by a fluke of any sort...
LeMoyne kicked off to Farmer on the 10-yard line, and the latter brought the ball back fifteen yards. Farmer was sent through the line between right tackle and guard for two yards, but failed to get more than half a yard on a second try and Yale was forced to punt. Mitchell punted the ball out of bounds on Harvard's 35-yard line. On the second play Marshall went around Yale's left end for seventeen yards, bringing the ball to the centre of the field. Schoellkopf gained one yard through the line and then Derby...
...both teams are returning to the field. There are no changes in the Harvard team, and none in the Yale team. Metcalf kicks off to Bowditch, who gets the ball on Harvard's 20-yard line. Marshall is thrown for a slight loss. LeMoyne goes back to punt. LeMoyne punt to Harvard's 45-yard line. Yale fails to gain on a fake kick. Mitchell punts to Marshall, on Harvard's 5-yard line. Marshall runs the ball back 18 yards. LeMoyne punts out of bounds on Harvard's 15-yard line. Yale is evidently taking advantage of her punting...
Both the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs have shown consistent development, and with the exception of a slight tendency to get out of time, play in excellent form. They have been coached by Mr. G. L. Lansing of Boston...
Although I went over to the Chapel at 7.15 o'clock this evening (Sunday), I was hardly able even to get inside the door. The small section reserved for College men had long been filled and the remainder of the building, even to the aisles was packed with outsiders. Just as on a few occasions last year, a great many College men were turned away. Yet there is no question that men in the University have the first right in their own Chapel...