Word: kicking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Francis kicked off at 2.10. Daly returned to Yale's 45-yard line. McBride kicked to Daly on Harvard's 50-yard line. Sawin ran to Yale's 50-yard line with Daly interfering. Kendall gained 2 yards. Sawin made the first down, and Ellis made 2 yards through centre. Yale received the ball on off-side play on the 40-yard line. Yale's kick was blocked, but she secured the ball in the centre of the field...
...fake kick gained a yard, and then McBride punted out on Harvard's 30-yard line. Hallowell made a poor kick to Yale's 50-yard line. McBride punted out on Harvard's 30-yard line. Sawin lost on an end play. Hallowell kicked to Yale's 50-yard line and Richards made a yard. McBride punted to Sawin on Harvard's 30-yard line. Sawin ran to the 43-yard line, Hallowell kicked to Yale's 35-yard line, where Campbell made a brilliant tackle...
...fake kicks were stopped, and McBride punted out on Harvard's 43-yard line. On a double pass Kendall ran to the centre of the field and Daly gained 10 yards on a quarterback pass. Sawin ran to 32-yard line through Brown, and Ellis gained first down. Sawin gained 3 yards, and Ellis carried the ball to Yale's 21-yd. line, and again to 16-yd. line. Ellis gained 3 yards through centre, and again 2 yards. Ellis plunged to 9-yard line. Ellis drove it to the 5-yard line and again to the 3-yard line...
Burnett's first kick-off went over the goal posts, and the second was forced to kick off from the twenty-five yard line. The first eleven started vigorous rushes inside of tackle and through centre, which soon gave Ellis the chance to score through Wheeler. Lawrence kicked all the goals after the four touchdowns. Two were so far to the side as to necessitate punt outs...
Dartmouth kicked off and Fincke returned the kick to Dartmouth's 50 -- yard line, where Proctor fumbled the ball and Ellis dropped on it. Here followed the only good football of the day. The Harvard backs, especially Ellis hurdled the line for long gains. Ellis finally scored and Lawrence kicked the goal. On exchanges of kicks, the Dartmouth players ran the ball back twenty and fifteen yards each time. Proctor tried for a field goal which was blocked by Eaton. Then there was more kicking until Sawin, catching one of Proctor's punts =, ran 20 yards. Fincke began to rush...