Word: goal
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...scoring, but Ninety-three gets the ball and rushes it gradually down to the centre of the field. The play continued in the centre of the field for quite a while, each eleven having the ball several times. At last Ninety-three rushes the bill towards Ninety two's goal and in their turn come very near scoring. Ninety-two gets the ball on her five-yard line and Forbes punts Weed and Gray both fall on the ball and Gray is hurt so badly that he has to leave the field. Spalding takes his place. Ninety-two now rushed...
...second half Ninety-two started in and by repeated gains they scored a touch down without having lost the ball once from the first V. Cook made the touch-down and Forbes again kicked a goal. Score, Ninety-two 12; Ninety three 0. From the V Ninety-three gains two yards; then Parker gets three, and they get five more for off-side play by Ninety-two. Then Parker and Chew gain, but Ninety-two gets the ball very near her goal line. Forbes fails to catch Lockett's pass and the ball rolls over the line and Stevens falls...
...started with a V, but after a few rushes Ninety-three gets the ball on four downs. Thatcher here makes the longest run, going over forty yards before he was downed. Ninety-three continues to rush the ball up the field, and at last Ellsworth scores a touch down. Goal by Duffield. Score, Ninety-two 12; Ninety-three 12. They start again in the centre and Newell is hurt, G. McKay taking his place. Weed is disqualified for rough play, and Greenough goes in to play. Time is called a short time after this with the ball in Ninety...
...began steadily to force the ball towards the freshman line. They began to use the wedge and it almost always succeeded. During one of the rushes the ball was fumbled and just as it rolled over the line Beals fell on it and scored. Hoag missed the goal. Score, 4 to 0. Time was soon called with the ball at the 30 yard line...
...second half was opened by the revolving wedge and the sophomores shoved the ball right down the field and soon Hoag emerged with a touch down. He kicked the goal. Score, 10 to 0. The freshmen tried Jackson and McNear but soon aided by a good tackle by Blake Ninety-four got the ball again on four downs. The wedge was again very effective and the ball was rapidly going towards the freshman goal when it was fumbled and rolled back. Wadsworth picked it up and with no one near him ran the length of the field and scored. Whitman...