Word: punt
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After a few minutes of play Howard recovered a fumbled punt on Yale's 30-yard line. The ball was carried over the goal-line. The ball was carried over the goal-line for a touchdown in four rushes, Chatfield making the score. Gardiner kicked the goal. After the next kick-off Yale rushed the ball to Harvard's 35-yard line. Here McClintock kicked a goal from the field. Shortly afterwards the period ended...
During the first half, the ball was almost continually in St. Alphonsus's territory, owing largely to the fact that Callander out-punted Kenney. Both teams used old-style football almost entirely, and neither gained much by rushing. Near the end of the first half, Jenckes blocked a punt, but Crossen recovered the ball on St. Alphonsus's 10-yard line...
Stow replaced Keays and Parmenter went in for F. H. Leslie. Butler kicked off to Stow who ran in only 5 yards before being downed. A penalty for tripping, however, advanced the ball to the 36-yard line. Here Pierce dropped back for a fake punt. The ball came straight from the centre, but Pierce fumbled, allowing Simson to recover the ball and get to the 1-yard line before he was forced outside. On the next play Simson went through left guard for a touchdown. The goal was missed. Score--Harvard, 27; Cornell...
Campbell replaced Wendell. Cornell again kicked over the goal-line and Harvard put the ball in play on its 25-yard line. O'Flaherty replaced L. D. Smith. Two attempted by Campbell netted 7 yards and Felton punted to Cornell's 45-yard line, where the ball was fumbled and recovered by Campbell. Morrison made 5 yards at right tackle and Potter executed an onside kick to the 20-yard line where Cornell received the ball. A penalty and a blocked punt put the ball on the 2-yard line whence Butler punted 65-yards to Potter who made...
...practice yesterday afternoon consisted of a scrimmage with the second team. All of the men who played in the West Point game, with the exception of Campbell and Graustein, were excused from the work. Both teams found difficulty in gaining through the other's line, which made much punting necessary. The first score was made by Wendell, after the substitutes had rushed the ball from midfield. T. H. Frothingham and Graustein both made long gains in this series of plays. After the kick-off, Graustein made a short punt from the 50-yard line, but the ball was fumbled...