Word: goal
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game began at 4.12 o'clock, Harvard having the ball and the east end of the field. Rushes by Corbett, Lake and Lee carried the ball to near the line, where Cumnock took it from Lee and deposited it behind the goal posts one and one-half minutes after play began. Trafford kicked the goal. Score 6-0. McNear took the place of Lake, who had been hurt, and six minutes after the ball had been put in play he made a pretty run through the line and scored the second touch-down; goal. Score 12-0. Five minutes later...
...second half began fifteen minutes later, and lasted fifteen minutes. Grouard took Arnold's place at halfback, and Booth played right guard instead of Sanborn. Two minutes after play began Lee scored a touch-down after a long run; no goal. Score 27-0. Three and a half minutes after this Blanchard secured a second touchdown, and Traflord kicked the goal. Score, 33-0. Repeated off-side play lost Harvard two touch-downs during the next few minutes, but Exeter was forced to make a touch-back. Score 35-0. Off-side play again lost Harvard a touch-down...
...Varsity played a short practice game on Jarvis yesterday afternoon. On the first eleven were Trafford, Lee, Corbett, Dean, Cumnock, Upton, Heard, Vail, Davis and Hallowell. On the second were Frothingham, Moen, McNear. Burgess McDonald, Lake, Evans, Fay, Peale and Bass. The game ended with Trafford's kicking a goal from the field. Saxe, L. S., was referee...
...still would be that here in college, on the whole, the crown which is incorruptible-the crown of character and service-is set before the eyes of men who are ready to see it, and the human powers are bidden to recognize in it, and it alone, their worthy goal...
Rule 8-"If the catcher, after making his mark, be deliberately thrown to the ground by an opponent, he shall be given five yards, unless he carries the ball across the goal line...