Word: hole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first part of the second half Harvard played very poor ball. The snap of the first half was entirely lacking. Finally after 10 minutes Holt got the ball on a fumble when it was on Amherst's 15 yard line. Davis made two short gains through the hole which Holt made for him, and then C. Brewer made a touchdown, but failed to kick the goal...
...weaker when it came to offensive work. The backs never could get their interference going, for the line was sure to give way at some spot before they could start. Then there would be a big heap of men for them to buck into, instead of a neat hole. Even Brewer and Wrightington could do practically nothing except by their own personal efforts. The longest run of the day was one of 15 yards by Wrightington round Lakeman...
Gonterman tried to run around the end again but Thayer caught him before he had gained any distance. Brewer made a slight gain through right tackle, and Fairchild followed him with a gain of several yards through the hole which Hart made...
...field Princeton will be strong. Payne will give a good account of himself, and fill creditably the large hole left vacant by Mackenzie, captain of last year's nine. I think Payne's playing will be the best seen on any of the college teams this season. He is batting, fielding and running the bases in excellent shape. Easton will occupy centre-field when not in the box. His good batting has earned him this position. In right-field Altman and Bradley will alternate with Small as out-field substitute. Bradley is also putting up very speedy ball, and, like...
Yesterday the 'varsity crew went back to its barge after a week in the shell. A slight accident delayed the crew for a short time as they were starting off for the afternoon row. The tide was low and in launching the barge a rock was struck, knocking a hole in the bottom. This was soon patched up. The makeup of the crew was considerably changed on account of the absence of a number of men. Captain Bullard watched the crew from the launch. He has a lame arm and will probably not row for several days. Hollister and Perkins...