Word: hurte
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...beginning of the second half Perry took Crosby's place; he did not play so well as Crosby, who had been doing brilliant work. A short time after the beginning of the half Lee took the place of Lake, who was hurt slightly. During this half Harvard did not try to run the score up; instead of carrying the ball across the line, the halfbacks would deposit it somewhere within fifteen or twenty yards of the goal posts and then Trafford would try for a goal from the field. This sort of practice was very exasperating to Cornell...
...repeatedly sent the ball away from the visitors' goal; it was not always returned well, the Harvard backs and especially, Trafford, being very slow. Trafford redeemed himself by some very pretty tackling, at one time stopping Hall and preventing Wesleyan from scoring. Sherwin, up to the time he was hurt, played the game back of the line, however; his play was strong at every point of the game...
...minutes played a stiff game. Hall's long punts were very effective; when the Wesleyan rushers could not clear the way for the backs, Hall could always be depended upon to send the ball well down the field. Sherwin did some good work returning these punts, but he was hurt at last and compelled to leave the game. Lee took his place. Harvard finally got the ball on Wesleyan's 20 yard line. Lee advanced it 17 yards, and Lake carried it over; goal. Score 27-0. Wesleyan gained 10 yards by forming a V, and immediately afterwards Hall made...
...Harvard immediately secured the ball on four downs. It was given to Upton. He was tackled, but passed the ball to Dean, who ran the half length of the field along the side line and scored; goal Score 51-0. After the ball was put in play Newton was hurt, and Cutts took his place. Hall's kick was stopped and Cranston secured the ball. Lee gained 25 yards by one rush, and by a second scored a touch-down just as time was being called. Final score...
...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 a touch-down; goal. Score, 20-0. Heard was hurt immediately after the ball was put in play and Blanchard took his place. The ball came to Harvard for off-side play. Davis gained 10 yards, and Lee ran around the end for a touch-down; no goal. Score, 24-0. Horne had cut his face in the last scrimmage...