Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Brown received the kick-off, but failed to gain, and punted to Harvard's 50-yard line. From here the second team scored in eight rushes, French making the touchdown. Fumbling marred the rest of the period, neither side being able to handle the ball cleanly...
...midfield. Devereux recovered a punt on Princeton's 25-yard line. A forward pass to Howard made it first down, but a penalty for holding set Harvard back 15 yards. Milholland replaced Devereux, and on the next play kicked a field goal from the 30-yard line. The rest of the half was a punting duel between Bliss and Baker, neither team's goal being in danger...
...Morrison and Potter, ran from his 30-yard line to the Army's 45-yard line. Two plays netted 5 yards and Potter punted over the goal line. After one rush from the 25-yard line, Dean kicked to Harvard's 35-yard line. Punts were frequent during the rest of the period, the ball passing back and forth over the middle of the field. Corbett ran in one punt 30 yards just before the close of the half...
During the rest of the period Brown kept the ball in Harvard territory, the many substitutes in the Harvard line not being able to prevent Brown's gains...
...Harvard's touchdowns was made by what will generally be called a fluke. There was, however, much more than mere chance in Graustein's long run, for even had he broken free, no score could have resulted without quick and concerted action on the part of the rest of the team. The interference by which one Brown man after another was put out of the play was the best exhibition of this sort seen on Soldiers Field for a long time. When Corbett made his long run in the Bates game in 1908, the score which followed was the result...