Word: goals
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Jarvis, with a run of 15 yards. Blanchard lost the ball to Tech. Garrison kicked and Cumnock secured the ball outside. The ball was then carried by Fearing to within three yards of the line and he was pushed over after couple of downs. Trafford kicked the first goal within five minutes of the start. Score 6-0. Weis started the ball for tech, but was unable to carry it along. Tech, kicked the ball which Lee caught and carried to the centre of the field. Good rushes by Lee and Fearing carried the ball to the fifteen yard line...
...second half the game was inshed from beginning to end. Tech. kicked to Fraring who returned. Cumnock missed a good chance to secure it. Lee soon got the ball and secured a touchdown. Score 36-0. Another goal was secured by a kick of Trafford's from the field. Score 41-0. Fearing got the ball from a kick and secured a touchdown. Goal. Fearing broke through Technology's rush line but was stopped near the line by Garrison. Lee ran around the outside and another goal was kicked. Score 52-0. Cranston broke through twice and stopped the half...
...kick-off and by good rushing gained about forty yards. Cambridge got the ball on four downs. A long kick by Corbert and rushes by Raymond and Stark brought the ball to Harvard's five yard line. Ravmond rushed across the line making a touchdown. No goal, score 4-0. Cambridge soon got the ball again and Stark made a touchdown. Score 8-0. When a try for goal was made Harvard fumbled the ball and Hawlett made another touchdown. Score 12-0. Ninety-two gained ground by sharp play and Forbes made a touch down after a long rush...
...second eleven played a practice game with '92 on the new athletic grounds last Saturday afternoon. Play was called at 2.25. Ninety-two taking the south goal. The game began in a spirited manner. The ball was forced at once to Ninety-two's ten yard line, but a good kick by Forbes returned the ball near the centre of the field. Moen then made a fine rush again advancing the ball to Ninety-two's ten-yard line. The sophomores now began to play a spirited, but not scientific game. But after three downs Crane pushed the ball over...
...agreed that the second half should be only ten minutes. Ninety-two took the ball and made a short rush. Crane then kicked, Forbes returning, Moen rushed gaining ground lost by Forbes kick. The ball was then advanced towards Ninety-two's goal but a good rush by White and a long kick by Forbes gained twenty yards. Rushes by Moen and Crane brought the ball near Ninety-two's goal. A poor pass by Cheney put the ball over White's head. Forbes then rushed just as time was called. No score was made in the second half...