Word: ran
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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During the second half both teams punted frequently. Though the Battery team blocked a kick on the Cadets' 15-yard line they were unable to score. In the last few minutes of play Mackay ran a punt back 15 yards. The team then gained an additional 15 yards because of holding in the Battery line, putting the ball on the 30-yard line, where it was lost on downs...
...ball from Cate on a forward pass, advanced it to the 1-yard line. Hoffman scored on the next play, and Jones kicked the goal. Soon after the next kick-off the Sophomores received the ball on downs, but were unable to gain and kicked to Brooks who ran the ball back to the 10-yard line. Hoffman scored in two plays, but Jones failed to kick the goal. After receiving the kick-off, the Sophomores fumbled and the Seniors recovered the ball on the 15-yard line. The third touchdown was soon made by Hoffman...
...rushed the ball to the 25-yard line, where they kicked to the Seniors. The latter were held for downs, and on the next play Case advanced the ball to the 20-yard line by a long end run. On the following play Sheip intercepted a forward pass and ran the length of the field for a touchdown. Jones missed the goal. The Sophomores received the kick-off and advanced the ball to the 30-yard line, from which point Case scored just before the whistle blew. Voshell kicked the goal...
...deserved more than Captain Burr the pleasure and thrill of leading a team to victory. His has been the spirit of that team from the very first game to the last. It was wise, however, not to let him play as his shoulder was in such condition that he ran great risks of being permanently injured. We admire his pluck and his skill and are thankful for what he has done for Harvard football...
...lieutenant until General Lee's surrender in 1865. He carried the last message from Lee to President Davis. After the war, Mr. Wise returned to the University and was graduated in 1867. Fourteen years later he was elected to Congress from Virginia on the Republican ticket, soon after he ran for governor, but was defeated. Since 1885 he has been engaged in the practice of law in New York and has written books on several subjects...