Word: guards
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...yard line. Gray tried a couple of line plays and then punted to Cutler on the first team's 15-yard line. Burr returned the ball to Leslie, who fumbled, McKay recovering the ball. Burr punted again to Galatti, who was thrown by Browne. Gray went through left guard for four yards, Smith made five through left tackle, and Gray carried the ball through the same place for four yards more. Gray then punted out of bounds on the 42-yard line, and Burr punted back to Sprague on the 20-yard line. Sprague returned the ball to Corbett...
...first team was given the ball only a few times, and was coached principally on the defence, particularly on blocking forward passes. The first touchdown was made after Fish had blocked Gilbert's punt on the second team's 25-yard line. Forchheimer went through left guard for four yards and White made three yards more through the same place. Corbett made a pretty run around right end for ten yards, and after White had made three yards on a line play, Forchheimer was pushed through centre for a touchdown. Burr kicked the goal. After the second team had gone...
...made in the first eight minutes of play after Hoar had blocked Kearney's punt on the Bates 20-yard 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...
...vicious temptation to which men of Harvard, as of every other college, are exposed. It is the most serious danger in that it may defeat the whole object of life; through it comes the only absolute ruin that can come to educated men. Work is the great safe-guard against evil thoughts and evil passions, and occupation in hard work, hard play, or the moderate enjoyment of all innocent pleasures is the best way of crowding out vice...
...football practice yesterday, the second team which was strengthened by the presence of H. E. Kersburg '07 at left guard, was lined up against the University eleven for a fifteen-minute scrimmage in which the ball was kept near the middle of the field most of the time. The University team used the forward pass frequently but to little advantage and lost their one chance to score when the pass went over the second's goal line. Crowley and R. Brown both caught the forward passes well, the work of the latter being especially good. Cutler did not use very...