Word: gone
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Leslie will probably start at fullback. Although somewhat handicapped by absence from any scrimmage since before the Brown game, he is invaluable on the secondary defense. His weight and ability to diagnose the opponents' play has often been instrumental in stopping rushes in the line which otherwise would have gone through...
...forward pass over the line of scrimmage may cross said line at any point, but must be passed from a point at least five yards back thereof, and cannot be legally caught by a player of the offensive side after it has gone more than 20 yards into the opponent's territory...
...such a forward pass unless he is at least five yards back of the line of scrimmage. Of the side making the pass, only the backs and the two men on the ends of the line of scrimmage may receive it, and they must catch it before it has gone 20 yards beyond the line of scrimmage...
...side kick, when touching the ground, does not put "on-side" the players of the kicking sides (i.e., so that they may recover the ball) until it has gone at least 20 yards beyond the line of scrimmage. An on-side kick of less than 20 yards was found often to result in dangerous collisions and a general scramble for the ball, and it was therefore thought advisable to compel a more scientific attempt at this play by legalizing the play only after the ball had struck the ground and advanced 20 yards beyond the scrimmage line...
...third inning Rogers beat out a grounder to the shortstop, and McLaughlin followed with a long drive between centre and right which looked like a sure hit. Hoban got it by fast running, and Rogers, who had gone to third on the play, was easily doubled at first. Hicks was out on a grounder, and Harvard went out in order in the fourth inning. Mitchell had just reached first on Marshall's error in the fifth inning when the game was stopped by rain...