Word: rans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...just before the close of the game was, except for Brides's run in the first half, the longest run of the day. Throughout the game his hard running was a feature. Newhall's work was exceptionally good. In spite of the bandage over his eye, he caught and ran back punts almost perfectly, and his generalship was excellent. Although not Harvard's regular punter, he was called on to do most of the kicking on account of Burr's being slightly overtrained and slow in getting his punts off. Newhall's punts were not as long...
...Jones received Burr's kick-off and ran the ball back 10 yards to the 30-yard line. Coy punted outside to Harvard's 25-yard line. On a fake kick Apollonio gained three yards through centre. Newhall dropped back to punt, but the Yale team, expecting a fake play, were taken off their guard and Macdonald, by fast work, recovered the ball on Yale's 20-yard line. In two plays Wendell gained only two yards and Parker tried a goal from the field, but the ball went to Jones on the 6-yard line...
...yard line. Brides gained five yards through right tackle and then three yards through guard. Dunbar caught Jones's short forward pass on Harvard's 38-yard line, and Yale tried another pass but was penalized 15 yards for its hitting the ground. Coy punted to Wendell, who ran back 20 yards to Harvard's 37-yard line. Harvard was penalized 15 yards for offside play. Wendell gained five yards around end and Apollonio bucked centre for two more. Fish recovered Newhall's onside kick on Harvard's 50-yard line, and Wendell followed this with a run around right...
...Harvard team and substitutes returned to the Norfolk Hunt Club, Medfield, yesterday, after lunching at the Union. In the course of the afternoon, without donning, football clothes, the men ran through signals on the grounds of the club, lining up as they will today. They spent the spare time in walking or in playing cards, and retired, early in the evening...
...were run through and the men were dismissed. All of the regular players were in uniform, with the exception of Bird, who watched the practice from the side lines. Newhall was in football clothes, but was not put in the line-up, Starr taking his place at quarterback. Houston ran through signals at left end. It is still undecided as to who shall play left end, but there is strong probability of Houston's starting the game in that position, owing to injuries to the first string men. Macdonald will probably play right end. The team lined up as follows...