Word: goal
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first half Bowdoin started the play, but soon lost it on four downs Newell and Emmons made some wide holes in the Bowdoin rush-line, and Fearing and Lake went through for long gains. Trafford had the third rush and scored the first touch-down. Goal...
After three minute's more play Trafford bucked the centre and scored again. No goal. Lake and Newell then each took a turn at carrying the ball across Bowdoin's line, and Trafford kicked one goal...
...little interest was excited when Trafford kicked a goal from the field on a fair catch place kick held by Lake. Score, 25 to nothing. The rest of the half was but a repetition of these tactics. Harvard would score from the centre of the field in three or four rushes, while the Bowdoin men could make no stand whatever against the crimson rushes. In the rest of the half Lake made five and Emmons one touch down, from which Trafford kicked four goals. Score 57 to nothing...
...allowing himself to be blocked off without a struggle. At the fifteen-yard line, however, the team took a brace and got the ball on four downs. They then worked it up the field again till Duffield was finally pushed over for the first touch down. He kicked the goal himself...
...again on a fluke. They had worked the ball down to Cambridge's 20-yard line and then lost it on four downs, when Rogers broke through and got the ball on a tumble. There was but one man between him and the line and he easily scored. No goal. There was no more scoring after this...