Word: ran
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fill the stands at 12.45 and the seats were practically all filled at 1.30. The sky was dark and leaden, and wet snow flurries fell at intervals. The field was slippery as a result of the early morning sleet. The Harvard stand was full of color, and the enthusiasm ran high long before the time of the game...
Kernan punted to DeSaulles who was downed on his own 45 yard line. De Saulles punted to Marshall on Harvard's 45 yard line. Kernan then punted over Yale's goal line. DeSaulles punted to Kernan, who ran back to Yale's 20 yard line. The ball was brought back and kicked again. Bowditch was downed in midfield. Cutts gained 4 yards through Hogan. Ristino added one, more, and on the next play ran to Yale's 8 yard line, on a delayed pass, where he was tackled by DeSaulles...
...football practice yesterday was very light. After about half an hour of preliminary work in signals and kicking, the gates were opened and the public admitted to the last open practice of the year. The work consisted of running through signals and receiving kick-offs. The plays ran off smoothly and the interference on the kick-offs formed in good style. After the first eleven had left the field, the substitutes went through similar work. The practice today will be light, consisting entirely of signal practice. The condition of the men is now excellent...
...Sophomores kicked off to Harrison who ran the ball back to the 20-yard line. The Freshmen were then forced to punt, but regained the ball on downs at the centre of the field. Short bucks and end runs finally carried the ball to the 25 yard line. Here the Sophomores put up a strong defense and Bolton attempted a drop-kick for goal but failed. After the kick-out, a fumble gave the ball to the Sophomores, but they were unable to gain, and lost it to the Freshmen on downs. Another fumble, however, again put the Sophomores...
...Marshall ran back the next kick-off 20 yards. The play was made slower than before, but Ristine finally scored the second touchdown. Again no goal was tried. The second was given the ball in the middle of the field and advanced it to the 25 yard line through the poor defense of the first. The second was aided by a penalty of 5 yards for interference and the recovery by Morse of a forward fumble. The first held on the 25 yard line and Putnam by good running advanced the ball to the second's 20 yard line, where...