Word: goals
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...follows: Cary, Henry, Hood, '86; Hillebrand, Forchheimer, Zinkeisen, A. H. Osgood, '87; Gibson, S. A. Carpenter, B. Carpenter, '88. From the first it was evident that the Glee Club was too much for the Pierian. Within three minutes a touch-down was scored by the former and a goal kicked. Touchdowns for the Glee Club followed in quick succession, but no more goals were obtained. The Pierian made one safety before time was called for a rest. In the second half the Glee Club made a touchdown and the Pierian three safeties. Score, 30 to 0. The men all seemed...
...fortnight, and therefore no just comparison can be made between the two teams. The running, passing and dodging of the Montreals was superb, while Harvard played a very careful defence game. Williams as point, Nichols as cover-point, and Peabody on the defence, especially distinguished themselves, and Blake at goal played well, considering the short time he has played lacrosse. Hood made several excellent plays, while the running and passing of Dudley was much applauded. For Montreal, Cleghorn, Aird, Grant and J. Patterson carried off the honors...
...ball was faced by Hood and D. Patterson, and immediately forced towards Harvard's goal. It seemed several times as if the Montreals would score a goal, but good playing by Williams and Blake prevented this. Soon Dudley got the ball, made a long run down the field and passed beautifully to Hood who threw a goal for Harvard in 4 1-2 minutes after play had begun. This quite over joyed the Harvard men. Montreal secured the next goal in two minutes, the ball being swiped in by Grant. Again the play began. The Montreals passed finely, and several...
...score. Shortly after, the ball was faced again. Williams secured it, dodging finely, slipped and fell hut recovered himself in time to get the ball again and passed it to the attack. Soon Nichols got a free throw on account of a foul by Carlind. In seven minutes the goal was Montreal's. At this point Blake was injured and forced to leave the field, his place being filled by Abbott, '87. Monreal secured the next three goals, the last however, only after a quarter hour's hard work. Towards the end, a beautiful play was made by Noyes...
...Brown goal Blake...