Word: graydone
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...work of the backs was good. Kendall made three twenty-five yard runs around right end in the second half, and throughout the game his line bucking was successful, although he had an inclination to leave his interference. Graydon hit the line effectively and found the holes accurately, but could not keep his feet after getting through. Ellis, although not up to his form of last year, was a good ground gainer. Sawin stuck to his interference admirably, making one end run of forty yards and another of twenty yards by a dodging run in an open field. Daly...
...teams will line up as follows. Harvard. Bowdoin. Campbell, l.e. r.e., LaFerrier. Blagden, l.t. r.t., Dunlap. Lee, l.g. r.g., Phipps. Sargent, c. c., Bodwell. Barnard, r.g. l.g., Swett. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Marshall Farley, r.e. l.e., Hamilton. Fincke, q.b. q.b., Upton. Kernan, l.h.b. r.h.b., Hunt. Kendall, r.h.b. l.h.b., Gregson. Graydon, f.b. f.b., Pratt...
...yard line and ran entirely through the second eleven to the goal posts, but the ball was called back for off-side play. Kendall punted very slowly and lacked life in his running; neverthless his steady gains at the first of the game made possible the only touchdown scored. Graydon showed great eagerness to learn his new position, but had some difficulty in starting and keeping his feet, and several times he missed the signals. In the line Lawrence put plenty of life and strength in his charging, and Hollingsworth and Barnard were more successful than usual in opening holes...
...began an attack on the ends. Kendall gained attack on the ends. Kendall gained twenty yards on several short runs around left end, and then made fifteen more on a plunge through the right tackle. The second eleven made a short stand on the five yard line, but finally Graydon scored the touchdown on a buck through the centre. After the Kick-off Kendall punted, and on the next play Fincke made his brilliant run of seventy-five yards. During the rest of the half Kernan and W. R. Lawrence had a punting contest in which Kernan gained about thirty...
...first part of the second half the first team tried several unsuccessful end plays, and finally began a steady attack on the line. I. W. Kendall here gained eight yards on a good plunge, but on the play he dislocated his shoulder. Kernan then went in, and he and Graydon soon pushed the ball to the fifteen-yard line. Daly then tried a drop kick for goal from the field, and although the angle was a difficult one, he just missed the post. Soon after this the first team renewed its line attack, and Kernan by a series of plays...