Word: linings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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With the ball on their 25 yard line, Yale's forwards showed great strength and were again given the ball on downs. McBride was forced to punt to Haughton, who immediately returned the kick to McBride in Yale's 25 yard line...
Harvard began pouncing on Yale's line using Bouve with telling effect against Marshall and Brown. Parker then hurdled through left tackle for seven yards, carring the ball to Yale's 10-yard line. Cabot added five more through Rodgers, but with the ball on Yale's five-yard line Cabot and Farker were both thrown back for loss...
...fake Garrison also failed to gain and Yale was given the ball on downs on their 10 yard line. McBride punted to Dibblee on the 25 yard line. McBride's punts against the wind were short and far inferior to Haughton's in the first half...
Haughton punted over the line. After Harvard's backs had made several minor gains, Haughton caught McBride's free kick in the middle of the field and returned on the next play. Both teams kicked continually, and Yale succeeded in advancing the ball on these plays to Harvard's 40 yard line. Haughton then kicked to DeSaulles, who eluded Cabot and ran 20 yards to the middle of the field...
Haughton caught McBride's kick on his 20-yard line. McBride's punts were better placed and longer than during the first half when the wind favored...