Word: neither
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...your attention to a few figures which, I think, must speak for themselves. During the year 1894-5 Harvard played two important football games. The scores were: Yale 12, Harvard, 4; Pennsylvania 18, Harvard, 4. During the year 1895-6, omitting the game with B A. A., in which neither side scored, we had the following close games: Harvard 4, West Point 0; Harvard 4, Michigan 0, Princeton 12, Harvard 4; Pennsylvania 17, Harvard 14. Lastly, Saturday, we heard the score of the Cornell game, 13-4. You will notice that in these seven important games Harvard made ten touchdowns...
...gained ground almost at will in the first half, making two touchdowns by Carret and Sleeper. In the second half neither side scored until shortly before time was called, when Garrison got the ball on a fumble and made a brilliant run of 35 yards for a touchdown. Hallowell kicked all the goals...
...second half was characterized by poor playing and long delays. Punts were frequent on both sides. Neither side was able to score but the ball was in Exeter's territory a large part of the time. At the close of the game the ball was on Exeter's 15 yard line...
...Freshman team defeated Brookline High School yesterday in a practice game on Soldiers Field. The teams were very evenly matched and neither side was able to score in the first half. In the second half 1900 had an entirely new team and managed to make a touchdown, from which they kicked a goal. Brookline High then braced up, and for the rest of the game played hard, breaking through the line for a gain of twenty yards a few minutes before time was called...
Harvard started out with a rush, and, after the kick-off secured the ball immediately on a blocked punt. Wrightington then ran 20 yards around the end for a touchdown. For some time after this neither side could make any considerable gain until Harvard got the ball at the 30 yard line and then scored a touchdown by short rushes...