Word: punt
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Chatfield ran back the kick-off to the 30-yard line. Bliss punted to Princeton's 25-yard line, where Gardiner intercepted a forward pass. Harvard made first down on line plunges, but Princeton got the ball on a fumble and punted to midfield. Devereux recovered a punt on Princeton's 25-yard line. A forward pass to Howard made it first down, but a penalty for holding set Harvard back 15 yards. Milholland replaced Devereux, and on the next play kicked a field goal from the 30-yard line. The rest of the half was a punting duel between...
...afternoon, in a game in which the University team was the aggressor at all times and in which West Point was able to make first down by rushing only once. The score was made in the third period by Captain Withington, who broke through the line, blocked Dean's punt and ran 20 yards for a touchdown. Fisher kicked an easy real. The score does not show the comparative strength of the two teams, for West Point never had the ball in its possession in Harvard's territory...
Withington won the toss and chose to receive the ball. Weir kicked off to Lewis, who ran to his 30-yard line. On the next play, Corbett dashed around left end for 33 yards putting the ball on the Army's 47-yard line. After an exchange of punts, Harvard could not gain on West Point's 40-yard line, and a short kick was recovered by McDonald on his 21-yard line. Dean immediately kicked to Wigglesworth, who ran to his 53-yard line. In three downs the ball was on the Army's 27-yard line...
...first play of this period was Lewis's attempt at a drop-kick, which failed. West Point rushed from the 25-yard line and made its only first down on a tackle plunge by Dean. He tried the same play once more but could not gain and punted to Corbett. The latter, aided by the good interference of Morrison and Potter, ran from his 30-yard line to the Army's 45-yard line. Two plays netted 5 yards and Potter punted over the goal line. After one rush from the 25-yard line, Dean kicked to Harvard...
Yale succeeded during the third period in rushing the ball to its opponents' 1-yard line, but Morrison of Vanderbilt secured the ball on the next play, cutting off Yale's best chance to score. Philbin caught the punt-out on the 25-yard line, and Daly made a third unsuccessful attempt at a field-goal. Yale began the fourth period by rushing the ball to Vanderbilt's 6-yard line, but was held for downs at this point. Vanderbilt then started carrying the ball through the Yale line for long gains, and with the aid of a forward pass...