Word: goal
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard won the toss and chose the western goal. Pennsylvania started the game with a ten yard gain made by the flying wedge...
...they did better on round the end plays. Gould, Johnson, Wilson, Wadsworth and Collamore all played well. The second eleven made one touchdown. After several gains through Manahan, the ball was dropped in a scrimmage. Gould found it and ran down the field for a touchdown. Fairchild kicked the goal...
...netting good gains, though none of them very large. Butterworth once broke through the gap between Acton and Manahan and was downed by Beale after a gain of 10 yards. It was on the fourteenth play that Butterworth broke through again and made a touchdown. He crossed the goal line 25 yards from the goal posts, yet no Harvard player tacked him until he had dropped the ball behind the goal posts. He had no difficulty in kicking the goal...
...were some 60 plays. Yale had the ball for nearly 45 of these, making gain after gain by tackle and guard. Harvard would get the ball on four downs or on a kick, only to be obliged to punt back. The ball was never once forced near Yale's goal, never again did Harvard enthusiasm rouse itself. Just after the fine runs by Wrightington and Brewer, Waters, who had already been hurt two or three times, was obliged to leave the field on account of a knock on the head and water on the knee. Dunlop, who took his place...
Score, Yale 6, Harvard 0. Touchdown, Butterworth. Goal from touchdown, Butterworth. Referee, Dr. Schoff, U. of P. Umpire, Alexander Moffatt, Princeton. Time, 1 hour, 30 minutes...