Word: linings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...School today on Soldiers Field. In the second half North fumbled a kick and Nourse scored the only touchdown of the game for ninety-nine. A goal was kicked. The game was marked by brilliant offensive work by both sides. Five yards was repeatedly given for offside play. The line-up was as follows...
...Harvard Donald distinguished himself more than any man in the line; he tackled well, and repeatedly broke through and stopped kicks. A. Brewer and Cabot both made some fine tackles, but the latter was badly fooled twice on false kicks. Once Draper got around him for about 20 yards...
...centre of the line was strong and the Williams's backs could seldom gain through it. Shaw did the best work, and once stopped a kick. The weakest place in the line was between Rice and Stevenson, and several good gains were made here. Stevenson was too ready to fight with the man opposite him. He was repeatedly carried off his feet through his inattention to the game, and caused Harvard to lose the ball several times by off-side playing. Haughton took Stevenson's place in the second half and made a heartily poor exhibition of himself...
...game began with the ball in Harvard's possession. Brewer kicked to the 15 yard line, and on the next play Williams returned the kick. The umpire, however, called the ball back and gave Williams 5 yards for off-side playing. Draper then punted out of bounds, and a moment later a second attempt to kick was blocked. Both times a Williams man dropped on the ball. The teams were close to the line and on the next play Draper was downed behind the line for a safety touchdown...
After one ineffectual attempt to gain around Cabot, Draper tried to punt. The ball was blocked, however, and Gonterman secured it for Harvard. Short rushes by Brewer, Gonterman and Dunlop soon brought the ball across the line for a touchdown. No goal. Score...