Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...tactics, punting as soon as they had the ball. Exeter started the period by kicking off, but in two long gains and an exchange of punts in which Mahan had slightly the better of his opponent, Harvard brought the ball down to the 3-yard line, where a forward pass from Mahan to Rollins within the 10-yard zone, resulted in the only touchdown of the game. Mahan then kicked the goal. In the last period Harvard gained consistently up to the 15-yard line, where three opportunities for a touchdown were lost...
...yard line and ran it in 15 yards; Wendell rushed 8 yards; Hardwick gained 20 yards around left end; Wendell and Brickley made 8 yards on short charges; and then Brickley kicked a goal from field, standing on the 35-yard line. Three plays later, Brickley intercepted a forward pass on Harvard's 48-yard line and ran to the Brown goal line for the first touchdown, being aided by excellent interference. Hardwick kicked the goal. There were only a few more plays before the quarter ended with a score...
...Temple scored the goal from a difficult angle. Due to the extremely poor condition of the field the game was very ragged, both teams fumbling continually. Only once did Brown threaten the Harvard goal-line. After a series of line plunges and a successful forward pass, Brown had the ball on the Harvard 8-yard line where they were held for downs. The most striking feature of the game was the speed of the Brown backfield. For Harvard Atkinson, Parker and Spang played a good game, the latter making some long end runs. Casey starred for Brown, often smashing through...
...thirty minutes. While team A and the seconds were lined up against one another there was no scoring, the University team being kept on the defensive most of the time, but when team B went in the seconds sprung a surprise in the way of an old trick forward pass and made a touchdown which proved to be the only score of the afternoon. The pass was from Blake to McCall and worked so successfully that the latter had no one near him on his 40-yard run to the goal...
...tried several unsuccessful plays to break through the University forwards. Another plunge was called for, but the ball was fumbled. Brickley scooped it up and ran 40 yards to the goal-line, with nobody near him. The seconds were again given the ball but an attempted forward pass landed in Coolidge's arms and gave the University team the ball in the centre of the field. Short gains by Brickley and Lingard, a 20-yard run by Hardwick, and a final plunge by Brickley brought the second score. No attempt was made to kick a goal from either touchdown...