Word: goal
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following year, playing for the first time with elevens, Yale won by a score of one goal to nothing. Harvard made two touchdowns, but by previous agreement these did not count. In 1887 Yale again wanted to play with elevens, but the Association, of which Harvard was a member, prescribed fifteen; in consequence there was no game. The next year, however, Yale yielded to the demands of the Association, and games were played with fifteens until 1880, when the eleven was finally adopted...
Score - Harvard 33, Columbia 0. Touchdowns - Redpath 3, Manning 1, Holmes 1. Goals from touchdowns - Manning 4. Goal from field - Redpath...
...next play went around Matterson's end for twenty-five yards more. Then came a short gain through the line, and a touchdown was scored in one minute and nineteen seconds by Hayes's rush of thirty-five yards between left end and tackle. Brewer kicked the goal. He had been playing but a minute more when he hurt his elbow in a scrimmage and had to give place to Dunlop...
...second touchdown was also made by Hayes after an interchange of punts and runs by Whittemore and Dunlop. Waters kicked the goal. Brown's kick-off went out of bounds twice, so she lost the ball. Harvard's kick-off carried it to the ten yard line, where Cabot got it on a fumble. Two five yard rushes by Dunlop and Hayes made the last touchdown, from which Waters again kicked the goal. On account of darkness, the half lasted only thirteen minutes...
...sent her backs around the ends for big gains. There was much punting. Butterworth outclassed his Chicago opponent two to one. Rogers showed up poorly at tackle and it may now be said that he is out of the race for a place on the Yale eleven. The Yale goal was never threatened...