Word: rans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yesterday afternoon by Phillips Andover Academy, by the score of 9 to 0. Early in the first period Captain Rogers of Andover kicked a goal from placement after a fair catch on Harvard's 40-yard line. Later Rogers secured the ball from Marsh on a blocked kick and ran 46 yards for a touchdown, from which he also kicked the goal. This ended the scoring, but Andover continued to outplay the second team, tearing up the Harvard line and using many short but successful forward passes. The Harvard line stiffened when driven near its goal line, one time securing...
...secret practice for the University football squad yesterday afternoon was very light, and there was no scrimmage. The line men held a long drill, in breaking through under the direction of Coach Blagden while the three sets of backs ran through signals. The second team's backs were called into the Stadium and directed plays against the University team's ends, giving them practice in breaking up interference and picking out the man with the ball. After this preliminary work, Team A and Team B lined up for dummy practice, but no tackling or hard running was allowed...
Corbett, who is in bad condition on account of boils, was not on the field, and H. Leslie and T. Frothingham followed the practice in street clothes as both of them have lame knees. Bush and Long did not work but ran around the track. Long's knee is fast rounding into shape and he will be ready for hard work very soon. Coach Haughton, who has recovered from his illness, directed the practice. In addition to Coaches Leary, Blagden, Cutting, and Fish, C. J. Nourse '09, centre on the 1908 team, in his football clothes, coached the centres...
There was no scrimmage yesterday afternoon for the University squad, signal practice being held for about half an hour. After this T. H. Frothingham kicked off from the middle of the held and the next team ran the ball back several times with the whole squad interfering. As it began to rain, most of the squad was sent in, Withinton trying several field-goals with Gardner...
...backs, and ends reported early and were given a short practice in punting, with the ends running down under the kicks. When the rest of the men reported, the whole squad had practice in tackling the dummy, falling on the ball and starting. The first and second squads finally ran through the signals, substitutes being tried out in mostly all the positions...