Word: ran
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...scrimmage were the long runs made by Lincoln and by Bird, who made the only touchdown for the second eleven by running the length of the field after recovering a fumbled punt on his 15-yard line. Newhall and Hall, who replaced him at quarterback on the first team, ran the team with good judgment...
Lockwood kicked off to Cate who ran the ball back 25 yards to the 40-yard line. In the next play but one Hopewell secured the ball for the first eleven on a forward pass made by Cate and ran 40 yards for a touchdown. Blanchard kicked off to Peirce who downed the ball on the 40-yard line. The first team lost the ball on an onside kick, but regained it on the next play on a forward pass. After a 10-yard quarterback run by Newhall, Lockwood made the second touchdown, running 20 yards to the goal line...
...Smith '08, with a handicap of 220 yards, easily won the two-mile run, but the contest of second place was very close. W. G. Howard '07, and M. S. Crosby '08 both started from scratch and ran close together throughout the race. On the home stretch, however, Crosby passed his competitor and won by yard...
Yesterday after a short period of punting, the University team ran through easy signal practice. The men left Cambridge at 4 o'clock on a special car, and took the 4.50 boat train for Fall River. They will return to New York immediately after the game and spend the night at the Murray Hill hotel, leaving on the 10.03 train tomorrow morning for Boston...
...Hare kicked off for the second eleven to Burr, who ran the ball back from the 10 to the 40-yard line. Lockwood carried the ball outside after a 10-yard gain, and Foster punted from position to Taylor on the five-yard line, the latter being forced to carry the ball over his goal line for a safety. O'Hare punted out to Osborne, who ran in 10 yards to the 45-yard line. On the next play Starr made a forward pass to Foster on which the latter carried the ball over the line for the first touchdown...