Word: rushing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...toward the goal we drive them,--Faster we rush along...
...mark before a Harvard player pulled him down. Again the University line refused to let the Brown backs through, but Sprackling had a play for just such an occasion. On a delayed pass O'Brien. Harvard's left end, was pulled in, allowing Tenney, who had the ball, to rush over the line for the first score of the season against the Harvard. team. Ashbaugh kicked a very difficult goal...
...University team showed better form than in any of the previous games this season. The forwards especially showed great improvement in team-work and in aggressiveness, while the backs were more accurate in their kicking. In the first half, New Bedford started with a rush and scored two goals in succession. Here, however, the University team braced, and succeeded in trying the score, both goals being made by Byng. In the second half, the University team continued to force New Bedford on the defensive, and Murdoch and Needham scored...
...first eleven again entered the game in the third period and received the kick-off. Potter ran the ball back 10 yards and then made a beautiful punt of 50 yards to Bates's 10-yard line. tried to rush the ball out but was forced to punt to her 40-yard line. From there Potter made a forward pass, the only perfect one of the day, to Smith, netting 20 yards. From there Wendell crossed the goal line on a magnificent plunge but was called back and the University team was penalized 15 yards for holding. An offside penalty...
...winner played a very severe, fast game, using an unusually well placed, high-bounding twist service and forcing the play at all times. Caner, though placing beautifully and playing in form very similar to Clothier's, gave MacVeagh many chances to rush the point and was not sufficiently aggressive. After MacVeagh had overcome a lead of 5-4 and 40-15 against him in the first set, he had the match well in hand and was not again headed...