Word: kicked
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Although the Crimson missed at least eight point-black opportunities to score, of the three Harvard goals two were actually counted by Amherst men. In 2:02 of the second period center-forward Hans Estin lofted a kick in a scrimmage in front of the goal; an Amherst full-back deflected the ball and the goalie knocked it into the nets. Ten minutes later Captain Phil Potter scored again on a direct kick from about ten yards...
...Crimson showed better running backs than did Cornell. Hillary Chollet never ran with the finesse which Chip Gannon used on his 43 yard run shortly after the start of the second half. Frank Miller did not run back a kick all afternoon the way Ken O'Donnell did for 37 yards after Cornell's third touchdown...
Cornell tallied in the first six minutes of play on a long shot fired from the left wing which Crimson goalie Whoop Batchelder deflected but could not stop. Within five more minutes, the big Red had scored again when a kick from a Cornell halfback bounced away from Batchelder and the center forward booted...
With 15 minutes of play gone, the referee called a hands penalty on one of the Crimson defensemen in the penalty area, an Cornell scored its third goal on a direct kick from the free kick spot eight yards out from the goal...
...tying goal came late in the third period when left inside forward Charlie Weiss scored on a play set by a pass from his wing Bill Dawson, who arched a kick in front of the Cornell goal...