Word: lost
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Colladay; full-back, F. Graham. Yale won the toss and took the ball, which was forced quickly toward Pennsylvania's goal, and after a few short rushes, Corbin carried it over the line. Time 5 minutes. The ball was placed in the centre of the field, but Pennsylvania soon lost it, and after long rushes by Morrison, Woodruff and Wallance, Beecher made the second touchdown, from which a goal was kicked. Time 20 minutes. After again carrying the ball to the centre of the field, Yale got it and advanced it by good rushes, until Morrison made the third touchdown...
...game was unsatisfactory to all Yale partisans. Great improvement must take place before any kind of a showing can be made against Harvard or Princeton. The great weakness of the team is in blocking and making holes in the rush line. There was bad fumbling and the ball was lost at important items. All the men back of the rush line played poorly. The whole play of the team is lifeless and slow...
...LOST.- A "Waterman Ideal" Fountain Pen on Thursday, 27th inst. Will finder please return it to F. W. BACON...
...example, to Williams and to Amherst we had to pay over $100 a piece. The gate money received for those games was scarcely over $200. We did not make enough to pay the police. In the championship games we are compelled to divide the gate receipts. Last year we lost over $700 by that operation. That is, we paid out that amount more than we received...
...with Sears and had to leave the field. Finally took his place and played a steady game throughout. Nichols was slightly injured and Harding went to quarter back, Holden taking end rush. The splendid blocking off of Sears enabled Wood to make another touchdown. Goal. The ball was soon lost by Amherst, and Porter after a brilliant rush, scored the seventh touchdown. The try for goal was a failure but Boyden seized the ball and made another touchdown, from which a goal was kicked. Harding, after a beautiful run, scored the ninth touchdown, resulting in a goal. Time was called...