Word: quarters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale's 40-yard line; he fumbled but recovered. Spalding was thrown for a 5-yard loss by Felton. Howe punted to Campbell who ran the ball to midfield. Campbell made 5 yards on an end run from a fake punt. Paul replaced Gallauer. Gardner made 2 yards on quarter-back line plunge. Campbell punted to Howe on Yale's 20-yard line. Huntington tackled Camp. Camp punted to Gardner at midfield. Campbell made 5 yards through Francis. Harvard penalized 5 yards for delaying game...
Potter replaced Gardner. Loree for Francis. Potter forward passes into Spalding's hands, Harvard losing fine chance to score. Howe punted out to Potter on Harvard's 40-yard line. Yale penalized 20 yards for rough play by Bomeisler. Huntington made two yards through the line and the quarter ended with the ball in Harvard's possession on Yale's 18-yard line...
Camp punts to Reynolds on Harvard's 35-yard line. Reynolds thrown for a loss by Gallauer on an end run. Felton punts to Camp, who fumbles, but recovers. Sheldon replaces Bomeisler, who is injured. Howe made first down on a quarter-back run around Harvard's right end. Avery is hurt, but stays in game. Howe fails to gain on a fake punt. Camp kicks to Reynolds on Harvard's 25-yard the Avery makes the tackle. Felton returned the kick for Harvard to Yale's 59-yard line. Philbin makes two yards through left tackle. Camp forward passes...
...fall rowing season was concluded yesterday afternoon by the single and double scull races in the Basin. The double scull race, which was held over a three-quarter mile course for the cup offered by R. P. Blake '94, was won by L. S. Chanler '14 and G. F. Newton '12, stroke and 7 on the University crew. A. Strong '12 and L. H. Mills '14, 6 and 5 on the University crew were second, and H. Eager '12 and E. D. Morgan, Jr., '13, stroke and 7 on the second crew were third. The single scull race, held over...
...relative positions until the Cottage Farm Bridge was reached. At this point the University eight began to get together and commenced gaining upon the leaders. At Harvard Bridge two lengths of open water separated the third and second eights, the University crew being an equal distance behind. About one quarter of a mile from the finish the latter made a final spurt raising the stroke to 40, and cutting down the second's lead at every pull. The distance was too short, however, and the second finished a winner by a scant half-length, the University eight just nosing...