Word: linings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Brown's touchdown was made on a single run. Brown got the ball for offside play by Stevenson. Robinson failed to gain; then Fultz took the ball and, finding a clear field, was soon out of reach and after running 30 yards crossed the line. At the end of one minute from the beginning of the game the score...
...rest of the half neither side came near scoring until the close when Harvard picked up and began playing hard. The half ended with the ball on Brown's 10 yard line...
...second half was easy for Harvard. Brown did not make any good showing this half except when Harvard would get the ball near the goal line. Then Brown held firm and forced Harvard to punt on two or three occasions...
From this time Harvard had everything her own way. The next touchdown was due to Brewer's kicking, aided by good defensive play of the Harvard line. After several kicks by Brewer and several ineffectual attempts by Brown to advance the ball, McCarthy being forced to punt each time, Brewer finally made a long kick to McCarthy on the Brown 5 yard line. Then McCarthy, in returning, kicked out at the 20 yard line. The three Harvard backs now began bucking Brown's centre and tackles, and in a few sharp rushes the ball was close to the line...
...last touchdown was made by more sharp work, chiefly by Brewer, aided again by good defensive work of the Harvard line. Brewer kicked on the first down; then Brown, finding rushing ineffectual, punted back. As Brewer outpunted McCarthy, the ball got pretty well into Brown's territory. Finally McCarthy punted a long distance...