Word: macdonald
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...team lined up as follows: HARVARD. YALE. Macdonald, l.e. r.e., H. Jones Osborne, l.t. r.t., Biglow Burr, l.g. r.g., Ervin Parker, c. c., Hockenberger Kersburg, r.g. l.g., Brides Peirce, r.t. l.t., Paige Starr, r.e. l.e., Forbes Newhall, q.b. q.b., T. Jones Foster, l.h.b. r.h.b., Veeder Lincoln, r.h. l.h., Knox Wendell, f.b. f.b., Morse...
Burr kicked off to T. Jones on the 10-yard line and the ball was run back to the 30-yard line. On a take kick Morse failed to gain. Veeder's punt was blocked and Macdonald got the ball on Yale's 45-yard line. On a forward pass Newhall gained 25 yards throwing the ball to Starr. Wendell made 5 yards through centre and then made two more through the same place, Newhall's drop kick was blocked and Forbes got the ball for Yale on the 40-yard line. On a fake kick Knox failed to gain...
Several times Newhall made successful forward passes to Macdonald and Starr. But as a general thing they were of small avail. With the exception of the first few minutes of play the ball remained for the most part in Harvard's territory...
...teams came back on the field with no changes. Harvard defended the north goal. Biglow kicked off to Macdonald who ran from the 25-yard line to the 35-yard line. On a poor pass Burr punted to Veeder on Yale's 35-yard line, who ran the ball back to the centre of the field. Roome broke through Harvard's line, but Lincoln tackled him after a four yard gain. Veeder made an onside kick on which Newhall got the ball on Harvard's 30-yard line. On a poor pass Burr punted 50 yards to Veeder...
Harvard was given the ball on downs on the 25-yard line. Burr punted to Morse who fumbled in the centre of the field and Macdonald got the ball for Harvard. Lincoln made a long onside kick and T. Jones got the ball and was downed on Yale's 20-yard line. Veeder failed to gain on an end run. T. Jones made five yards with good interference. Veeder punted out of bounds in the middle of the field, the ball going to Harvard...