Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this point a fumble by Wrightington gave the ball to Michigan. Senter and Hollister now made ten yards, but Ferbert fumbled on a kick and Harvard again had a chance to score. Brewer, however, kicked the ball behind the goal line and Michigan brought it out to their 25 yard line. They kicked it out and for the rest of the half their goal was out of danger...
...second half Brewer kicked off and before Michigan had finished fumbling Bloomington was downed on the 20 yard line. Michigan immediately tried a kick, but Norton Shaw broke through the line and stopped it. The ball rolled back of the Michigan goal, where Donald fell on it for a touchdown. Brewer failed to kick the goal...
...Harvard team now played a much more aggressive game, while Michigan weakened and played more on the defensive than ever. Bloomington brought the ball out to the centre of the field and kicked to the 20 yard line, where Dunlop caught it, but slipped and fell. Brewer kicked. Michigan sent Ferbert and Senter through tackles, but failed to gain and so punted. The ball hardly rose from the ground and Frank Shaw neatly fell on it. Time was called while Cabot was taken from the field and Moulton substituted at end. Harvard again kicked and Michigan tried to return...
Harvard now was gaining ground steadily and went through the Michigan line almost at will. They lost the ball on a fumble, Bloomington kicked and once again Brewer made a brilliant run of thirty yards. Time was called on Harvard's 45 yard line. The ball had been in Michigan's territory nearly the entire half...
HARVARD. MICHIGAN...