Word: goals
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...seven yards and Long tried the same side of the line for six more yards. The second team got the ball on a poor forward pass, but Page's kick was blocked and the substitutes went across the second's line for the first score Dunlap kicked the goal. Galatti again received the kick-off and ran back to the 36-yard line. Long made ten yards on line plunges, and the second gained the ball on an onside kick...
...line. Harvard got the ball on the 15-yard line, Corbett went around left end for seven yards and White made four yards through left tackle. Corbett tried right guard for two yards and Smith carried the ball through the same place for the first touchdown. Burr kicked the goal. Kearney kicked off again to Corbett who picked the ball up on the 5-yard line and with splendid interference ran the whole length of the field for the second score. Burr again kicked the goal. On the next kick-off Cutler ran back seventeen yards, and on the next...
...Kearney, who returned the ball to Cutler on the 48-yard line. Corbett and Smith made twenty yards on three line plunges, and Crowley recovered an onside kick on Bates' 8-yard line. From there Smith went across the line for the last touchdown. Burr kicked the third goal. Kearney kicked off to Smith, who ran the ball back to the 35-yard line. Burr returned the ball to Cobb on Bates' 40-yard line, where his fumble was recovered by White. Cobb ran twenty yards on Cutler's onside kick, and then made eighteen yards through the line. Kearney...
...through the line for ten yards, but after a couple of line plays, Cutler tried a forward pass to Cutting which failed, and the second team got the ball again. The second tried a fake kick but failed to gain and a bad pass from Perkins rolled over the goal line where R. Page fell on it for a touchback. The line-up for the scrimmage follows: FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. R. Brown, l.e. r.e., Cooper Withington, l.t. r.t., Coburn Burr, West, l.g. r.g., Blodgett Nourse, Hadden, c. c., Perkins Hoar, Dunlap, r.g. l.g., Blaine Fish, Forchheimer, r.t. l.t., Oveson...
Neither side scored in the first scrimmage, nor was either goal threatened. Both teams played hard and fast and each seemed perfectly able to gain through the other's line. Fumbling was much in evidence, and the play ragged and disjointed at times. Several good formations were used that will develop into sure ground-gainers with sufficient practice. The forward pass was worked with perfect success once, and failed another time. The line-up follows: FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. Groves, l.e. r.e., Clifford Dowey, l.f. r.t., Holt Fisher, Kelly, Douglas, l.g. r.g., Strong Knapp, c. c., C. Amory Blake...