Word: quarters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first half of her game with Lehigh, Yale was outrushed by her opponents, and the latter got into position for a field goal which Cahall put over without difficulty. The end runs and forwards were the main factors in Lehigh's progress down the field. In the third quarter Yale strengthened her attack and marched directly to the opponent's goal line. At the five-yard mark Legore went in for the first time this season and carried the ball over for the only touchdown. Another goal by Lehigh made the final score 7-6. At other times both...
Some notable changes appeared in the make-up of Team A. Harte, Parson, Bigelow, Watson, and McKinlock were shifted to Team B, with the result that Coolidge played at Team A left end, R. C. Curtis at left tackle, Caner at right tackle, Willcox at quarter, and Enwright in the backfield. Furthermore, having fully recovered from his lame ankle, Cowen displaced Duncan at left guard. Together with Dadmun, Cowen completes a very formidable centre of the line, for both men are large, heavy, and strong...
...short scrimmage between the seconds and Team B resulted in a 9 to 0 score for Team B. The first score came after a quick succession of plays following McElwain's punt out from behind the seconds' goal-line. Boles, who has been for the present, shifted from quarter o half back, caught the ball and made a pretty 20-yard run-back. From that point on, a series of straight line plunges by Boles and Nelson brought the play to the seconds' 15-yard line, and from there on the third down, Boles lifted a perfect drop-kick over...
After the Harvard stands had aban- doned hope for a score in the last short quarter of the game, Palmer, the "Aggies" quarterback called for a forward pass, with his team on his own forty-five yard line. It was one of those plays, which had it been successful, would have brought glory to the quarterback apparently felt that he must throw the ball somewhere, so he hurled it wildly to his side just as Harte was rushing down upon him from right end. Harte caught the ball and scored...
Coach Hinckey was not as lavish with substitutes as was Harvard, yet the presence of eight of these accounted for Yale's weakness in the fourth quarter...