Word: rans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the last few minutes of practice a scrub eleven ran through signals. This team line up as follows: Amory, l.e.; Hann, l.t.; Stow, l.g.; Huntington, c.; Blodgett, r.g.; Bush, r.t.; O'Flaherty, r.e.; Gardner q.b.; Corbett, l.h.b.; Campbell, r.h.b.; T. H. Frothingham...
Creede kicked off to Wendell who ran in 22 yards to the 30-yard line. Graustein on a pretty end run carried the ball to mid-field. Minot punted to Amherst's 15-yard line where the ends downed their man without a gain. After a 5-yard loss, Creede punted to Graustein, who took the ball to Amherst's 37-yard line. Wendell made first down on a 12-yard gain and on the next play made 5 yards more. L. Smith ran 15 yards and scored on a forward pass from Potter. T. H. Frothingham failed to kick...
...rest of the period the ball was in Amherst's territory almost entirely. Just before the period ended Creede's punt was blocked, but Fitts got the ball and ran 18 yards to the 45-yard line. This was the only long run by Amherst...
Abele gained only two yards in the line and Creede punted to Corbett on the second down. The latter ran the ball to Harvard's 50-yard line but the backs were unable to gain, so Corbett punted back to Fitts who was thrown on Amherst's 17-yard line. Connolly and Hubbard netted 6 yards but Creede kicked to Gardner who was tackled in mid-field. Here Harvard was penalized for off-side. Again Corbett punted to the 32-yard line but Amherst tried in vain to gain 10 yards and was forced to punt. Corbett caught the ball...
...Browne made a 32-yard run through tackle which brought the ball within Yale's 40-yard line. The next play failed to gain, but Dean scored on a goal from placement. Yale's only score came toward the end of the fourth period. Kilpatrick recovered a kick and ran to West Point's 18-yard line. From there, Daly kicked a difficult field-goal. West Point followed the ball well, and secured it four times on Yale's fumbles...