Word: harvard
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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During the whole of the second half, Yale played to prevent Harvard from scoring. Burnett kicked off and McBride punted to midfield. Yale gained on the next exchange, and finally secured the ball on Harvard's 40-yard line on a forward pass by Sawin to Kendall. Yale could not gain by rushing, and then the ball was passed back 20 yards to McBride in order to keep possession of it, and obtain first down. Again Yale began to rush the ball and this time with better success. Fresh halfbacks gained through the line at will, until Harvard took...
More punting followed in Yale's favor. Again she rushed, and, after making 20 yards through the tackles in about ten plays, was held for downs on Harvard's 30-yard line. Harvard kicked, and Hallowell got the ball on a fumble. The eleven now took the aggressive and rushed the ball to Yale's 22-yard line where it was lost on a fumble. McBride punted out of danger and Daly ran it back fifteen yards. Reid punted, and again Fincke fumbled to Hallowell. Time was nearly up, and Harvard was held for two downs on Yale...
...line-up follows: Harvard. Yale. Campbell, Ristine, l.e. r.e., Gibson, Snitzer. Donald, Eaton, l.t. r.t., Stillman. A. R. Sargent, l.g. r.g., Olcott. Burnett, c. c., Hale. Burden, r.g. l.g., Brown. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Francis. Hallowell, r.e. l.e., Hubbell. Daly, q.b. q.b., Fincke. Sawin, Parker, l.h. r.h., Richards, Keane. Kendall, r.h. l.h., Sharpe, Chadwick. Ellis, Reid, f.b. f.b., McBride...
Umpire--Paul Dashiel of Lehigh. Referee--Matthew McClung, Jr., of Lehigh. Timekeeper -- Fred Wood, B. A. A. Linesmen--Talbot of Harvard, Schweppe of Yale. Time, 35 minute halves...
...second, Pennsylvania third, Columbia fourth and Princeton fifth. Cregan of Princeton, who won the individual prize, covered the course in 34 minutes and 5 and 2-5 seconds, which beats the record formerly held by Orton of Pennsylvania. A. Grant, captain of the Pennsylvania team, was a close second. Harvard was invited to take part in this contest, but declined owing to the short time which was allowed for training the long distance runners...