Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sophomore team clearly outplayed the Second Freshman, but the only score came as the result of an intercepted forward pass and a long run for a touch-down by Lovell in an extra period. Twice the Sophomores rushed the ball to their opponents 5-yard line, only to be stopped by the more experienced Second Freshman line...
Quite the antithesis of the former illustrations are those in the article on "Forward Passes," written by Mr. Leary '05. Each of the pictures illustrates a point made by the writer, who traces the evolution of the forward pass since its crude origin in 1906. Mr. Lothrop Withington 3L., in his subject of "Harvard Linemen," reveals a few facts about men who have played in the line at Harvard, showing that their average standard has not been up to that of the men who have played in the Harvard backfield...
Mahan, no gain, tackled by Ketcham. Ketcham again warned by referee for roughness. Brickley back. Bradlee made five yards on fake kick. Brickley back, received pass too high and he ran to Yale's 20-yard line, where he just failed to make first down. Yale's ball, Knowles carried ball, tackled by Mahan, no gain. Wilson made four yards. Knowles kicked to Logan, who made fair catch on Harvard's 35-yard line...
...score of 37-0 in a game which showed that the Yale team had benefited by mistakes in the previous games. Distinct advances were brought out in departments of the game in which Yale had before been seriously lacking. This was, especially true in the case of the forward pass, which netted many long gains. The progress of the team could hardly be noticed in the game against Washington and Jefferson on account of the poor condition of the playing field. The Yale team excelled in rushing through the line and in kicking. The surprise of the season came when...
...Leaves South Station, 11.40 P. M., Trinity Place, 11.44; arrives New York, 6.53 A. M. Sleeping cars ready at Boston at 10. Does not pass through Providence...