Word: ran
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Prentice, '05, 6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4; and G. a. Lyon, Jr., 3L. defeated H. V. Mason '05, 6-2, 2-6, 6-8, 6-3, 6-1. Both matches were extremely close, especially that between Bishop and Prentice, in which almost every game ran to advantage. In this match each player passed excellently and forced his opponent from the net. Bishop won through his effective service and good overhead strokes. In the match between Lyon and Mason, the passing was also very good, but Lyon surpassed his opponent in general steadiness and accuracy...
...fumble. West Point was unable to make its distance and attempted to punt, but lost the ball on a bad pass. Marshall's kick was blocked and West Point immediately regained the ball on its 35-yard line. A fumble gave the ball to Le Moyne, who ran it to the 27-yard line. Nichols made two yards, and a formation play with Knowlton back gained four more. In the next play on another tackle-back formation, Knowlton broke through the line and ran 23 yards for a touchdown. Marshall failed to kick the goal. The rest of the half...
...yard line. West Point was then penalized 20 yards and punted, Nichols running the ball in the the 34-yard line; but another fumble gave the ball to West Point. Torney immediately punted. Le Moyne's return punt rolled to the 3-yard line. Torney again punted and Nichols ran the ball in to the 22-yard line, Knowlton made two short gains; and off-side play by West Point advanced the ball to the 10-yard line. But here West Point held for downs on her own 8-yard line. West Point advanced the ball 10 yards...
...Sargent, ends, played a hard and reliable game. At tackle, Pierce played too high; Brill lacked fight in the first half and allowed many gains through him, but in the second half played with more life and followed the ball well, twice securing it after fumbles by Exeter. Sartwell ran the team fairly well, but in common with the other backs was extremely slow. A strong secondary defence was responsible for stopping many of Exeter's gains through the line...
...midfield and Exeter returned the ball by rushing to the 28 yard line. Exeter lost five yards for off-side play, and was then held for downs. The Freshmen punted to midfield, where they regained the ball for holding by Exeter, but were at once forced to punt. Exeter ran the punt back 25 yards and then rushed to the Freshmen's 10-yard line, where they fumbled, Brill falling on the ball. Exeter fumbled the next punt and Brill again secured the ball. The Freshmen at once lost the ball on downs, however, and Exeter rushed...