Word: rushing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Stadium Saturday afternoon by the score of 8 to 2. During the first part of the game the play was slow and inaccurate shooting lost the University forwards many chances for goals. But with the score tied, 1 to 1, the University team started the second half with a rush and the Wanderers were kept on the defensive throughout. The game was rough at times, especially towards the end, many penalties resulting. G. Hornfeck was hurt just before the close of the first half and Garon took his place. For the University team, Gardner and Morgan, each of whom scored...
...Canadians displayed fast individual work at the start and had the puck in Harvard's territory for several minutes. But the University forwards soon got together and came down the ice with a rush, Horn blower scoring just as the whistle blew for off-side play. The goal was not allowed and the puck went to the other end of the rink. The play became rougher and Champaigne was ruled off. Several good chances to score were missed by the University forwards, whose shots were wild. The half ended without a score, though the University team lost five chances during...
...second half Brown started with a rush, scoring three goals in rapid succession. The University team soon got together and Newton again scored two goals, one immediately after the other. Harvard's playing continued fast, but Brown was forced to let up for a time as the pace was too strenuous. The final score...
After the first kick-off the, University team stared off with a rush, and carried the ball to their opponents' 5-yard line, where it was lost. Sherwin punted out from the 20-yard line. A little later Kennard kicked from Harvard's 50-yard line, over Pishon's head for a touchback. Sherwin kicked out again, and after two successful onside kicks, Dartmouth had the ball on Harvard's 24-yard line, where Sherwin's drop kick failed. In the second half the play was almost entirely in the centre of the field, until the last few minutes, when...
...ends also showed improvement, Browne and Crowley doing extremely well. It is hard to discriminate in the back field. Corbett and White only netted four yards, and while Leslie and Ver Wiebe proved themselves hard line-plungers. These two men made good gains on Harvard's long rush down the field, and it was Leslie's plunge through right tackle that gave Harvard the touchdown. Smith did well during the short time he was in the game...