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In the line-up the first team received the kick-off on their twenty-five yard line, and then by consistent gains through both sides of the line advanced the ball to the second's fifteen yard line. Here the ball was given to the second, which was unable to...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAIRLY GOOD PRACTICE. | 10/2/1903 | See Source »

As previously announced, it was ruled at an earlier meeting that the hard leather head-piece, as worn during the last few years, must either be so modified as to lose its capability of injuring an opponent, or must be altogether eliminated from the game. It had also been previously...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHANGES IN FOOTBALL RULES. | 6/10/1903 | See Source »

In the second half, Harvard made 16 rushes for a total gain of 21 yards. Twice Harvard failed to gain and 3 times was thrown for a loss. Yale rushed 51 times for a total gain of 204 yards. Three rushes resulted in no gain and once the runner was...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Facts on the Yale Game | 11/25/1902 | See Source »

Shevlin received the kick-off on Yale's 15 yard line and advanced 8 yards before he was tackled by Mills. Chadwick made 4 yards outside of left tackle. Kinney failed to gain and Bowman punted to Marshall who was downed by Kinney in the centre of the field. Knowlton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, 23; HARVARD, 0 | 11/24/1902 | See Source »

Metcalf received Marshall's kick-off and ran it back 10 yards to the 18 yard line before he was stopped. Bowman dropped back as if to punt but the ball was passed to Hogan who, with the three centre men as interference, made 30 yards before he was stopped...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, 23; HARVARD, 0 | 11/24/1902 | See Source »

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