Word: pass
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Great Run and Touch-down.Dean signaled Lee to try the right end. As Dean arose for the pass, Lee was already on his way to the right; the ball went straight into his arms. Newell and Hallowell kept Wallis and Hartwell at buy, and he was safely around the end. How he runs now! McClung and Morison felt the weight of his hand as they tried to tackle him. Thousands of Harvard's supporters were wild with delight. Cheer upon cheer rent the air. As Lee crossed the line and kept on until he was back of the posts, the crowd...
Score, Harvard 6; Yale 0.Yale started well from the centre. McClung and Heffelfinger gained 18 yards. Dean was hurt in tackling McClung, but on the next down he broke through beside the mighty Heffelfinger, hit Barbour's arm and spoiled the pass...
...have seats in either the Harvard or Yale sections will go in at the same entrance, and will be required immediately to go to their respective sides of the field. The men who have white (centre) tickets will not be allowed through the Harvard and Yale entrance, but will pass back of the Harvard seats and enter at the upper (west) end of the field where their seats are. Yellow tickets will be received only for admission and they will have to be surrendered upon entrance. There will be 125 policemen on hand to see that the arrangements are enforced...
...author to be enclosed in a sealed envelope, superscribed with the assumed name. 5. The length shall not exceed 5000 words. 6. The successful essay shall become the property of the association. 7. All essays to be received on or before May 15, 1891. The jury of award to pass upon the essays will be composed of President Charles Kendall Adams, Hon. Joseph H. Choate. All communications on the subject and all essays should be sent to the secretary of the History and Political Science Association, C. A. Duniway, 231 E. State Street, Ithica...
...good blocking, made ten yards around the right end and Stone added five through the centre but again lost the ball. N. Borden then ran right through the freshman line and made fifteen yards before Gage downed him. On four downs Harvard got the ball and on a poor pass Fall River broke through and then Stone kicked. Hawkins made a beautiful return, which S. Borden received and ran ten yards. Time was soon called on account of darkness. The teams...