Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...result of the second day of the inter-dormitory bumping races held yesterday afternoon the Grays, Waverley Craigie, and Westmorly crews will move up one place at the start of the final races this afternoon. The noticeable features of the races yesterday were, the marked improvement of the Perkins-Conant eight which nearly regained its position on the rive, the ease with which Matthews kept its place at the head of the river, and the confusion in the second race which followed the failure of the Dunster. Drayton crew to obey the judge's pistol...
...punt from the centre of the field to the goal line, fumbled. In the second half Harvard braced and carried the ball down the field by steady gains until Cutler finally went through the line for a touchdown. Forckheimer kicked the goal. The second touchdown was the result of a poor punt by Cushing, which Nourse fell on behind the goal line. Forckheimer again kicked an easy goal...
...rugby football game, played in the Stadium on Saturday afternoon between the Dalhousie University and All-Halifax teams, resulted in a tie of 3 to 3. Both teams played very hard and seemed over-anxious to win, with the result that the game was characterized by much forward passing. Scrimmages were very frequent and neither team seemed able to break away after the ball had been heeled out. Halifax lost several excellent chances to score through poor passing. Both teams punted into touch frequently, but a scrimmage invariably followed, and neither side profited by the exchange...
Pennsylvania's first touchdown came at the very beginning of the game as a result of Foster's fumble, and was scored by Lamson in four rushes from the 10-yard line. When Harvard quickly followed with a touchdown in 11 rushes from--the 10-yard line, helped by two 5-yard penalties for Torrey's aggressiveness, and Burr kicked the goal which tied the score, few doubted that the Harvard team had begun to play its game and would keep Pennsylvania on the defense for the rest of the time. During the first half this was true...
...third down with four yards to gain Starr tried a quarter-back run. He had a clear field except for Stevenson, who by hard running caught him for a loss of three yards, the ball going to Pennsylvania on downs on Harvard's 45-yard line. As a result of two penalties for holding Harvard was forced back to the 20-yard line where Foster punted. Stevenson fumbled the kick, but recovered and was downed on the 48-yard line by Macdonald. The latter held Greene for no gain on an end run. After losing four yards by a delayed...