Word: hole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Goldthwaite played right tackle while Blanchard took Shaw's place at guard. These changes seemed to lessen the effectiveness of Harvard's work. When Lee took Lake's place a little after the beginning of the half, the play became even more loose. Speir went through a great hole in the line between Heard and Upton and gained about 40 yards. This seemed to arouse the team, and they settled down again. An exchange of punts by the full-backs resulted in Harvard's favor; then Mason got through and forced Speir to lose 15 yards; Spaulding was forced...
...field. Score 15-0. The Harvard line was doing splendid work. Wesleyan could not get the ball ahead. They tried to send the half-backs through the centre and around the ends; both plans failed, and the ball came to Harvard again. The line opened up a good hole, and Upton gained 12 yards; then the ball was given to Lake, and he made one of the longest and best rushes of the game, scoring a touch-down; goal. Score 21-0. The visitors now settled down to work, and during the next twenty minutes played a stiff game. Hall...
...secured by Fearing. Lee took it around the end and secured the third touch-down aided by Dean's blocking; no goal. Score, 14-0. Another exmbition of loose playing on Harvard's part followed. W. Hilton, E. Hilton and Tukey made substantial gains; the latter found a great hole between left tackle and guard and gained 30 yards; he was prettily stopped by Sherwin. After about ten minutes of such work, Harvard again rallied and secured the ball on four downs. It went rapidly back to Bowdoin's end, and Sherwin made the last 20 yards necessary to secure...
...ball was kept near the Amherst's goal, and three minutes later Corbett found a good hole, and scored the third touchdown; no goal. Score, 12-6 for Harvard. Harvard soon got the ball, and Fearing made a good run of 25 yards around the end, and aided by the blocking of Trafford and Burgess, succeeded in getting the ball across the line again; goal. Score 18-6 for Harvard...
Harvard soon secured the ball, and Lake went through an excellent hole made by Newell for a gain of 25 yards. Corbett followed this a minute later with a 20-yard run, and Newell secured the touch-down without trouble; no goal. Score 64-6. Amherst could do nothing now, and runs by Corbett, Lake and Fearing scored the next touch-down; again the try for a goal was a failure. Score 68-6. Cutler kicked the ball and Corbett returned it. Smith fumbled and Shaw dropped on the ball. Lake pushed his way through the line for ten yards...