Word: rans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sullivan of the Boston Globe voiced the very general opinion that "Harvard's notable victory was not due to the achievements of any one, two or three stars, but it came to the Crimson because Coach Haughton and his assistants had drilled their pupils in the Stadium until they ran off their plays like clock-work...
...fast Princeton backs were able to get started much oftener than in the Harvard game. Many times they got through all but the secondary defence and ran back kicks for much greater distances than in the game in the Stadium two weeks ago. A review of the game, as a whole, showed that Princeton's shifting attack possessed great strength on open plays, while Yale was generally weak on the offence though possessing a powerful defensive line...
Harvard's points were made in the third period. By bucks and a beautiful succession of forward passes, the Nebraska team had reached their opponents' 10-yard line. Here they tried a fake place-kick, which was to have been a forward pass; but McCall intercepted it and ran the length of the field for a touchdown, kicking the goal afterwards...
...done in the first half. The first touchdown, by a forward pass across the line to Lyman, came after a 20-yard run by Miller and a 10-yard gain by Cartmell. After the goal by Gilman, Princeton kicked off to Rollins on his 20-yard line and he ran it back 40 yards to Princeton's 40-yard line. The last play of the quarter was a 15-yard run by Mahan, placing the ball on the visitors' 25-yard line...
...successful forward pass, combined with a five-yard gain through a penalty and a remarkable run the length of the field by Barker, Princeton scored two touchdowns. The run by baker was the sensation of the game. Receiving a, short low punt on his 10-yard line, the ran through the entire Dartmouth team, and crossed the line at the opposite corner of the field...