Word: sawin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...success in following the ball. Great effort was made to perfect team play which resulted in good pushing in the line plays. As Hallowell was slightly injured and Campbell did not go into the line-up, the work of the ends was weak. The kicking by Sawin, however, was good, especially a pretty goal from the field. Reid also was kept out of the practice by a sore on his kicking foot. Ellis's principal fault was in mixing up the interference. There was less offside and holding than usual...
...best feature of Yesterday's practice was the line-plunging of the backs. No long runs were made, but steady gains resulted in three touchdowns for the first eleven, and in one field goal from the 20 yard line by Sawin. Fumbling at critical times again marred the play. Early in the practice game, Ellis dropped the ball on the second's 2-yard line, and was at once replaced by Reid...
...made to put dash into the play, and to develop the team work and interference. The results of these efforts appeared in the scoring of the second touchdown by Reid, when all the gains were made by well-executed plays into the line. Hallowell placed his punts better, and Sawin succeeded in kicking an easy goal from the field. Burnett missed two tries for goal from the forty-five and thirty-five yard lines respectively...
...Hallowell, Hayes and Thatcher. The line-up follows: First Second Ristine, l.e. r.e., Hoxie. Donald, l.t. r.t., Peyton. Boal, A. R. Sargent, l.g. r.g., Wheeler, Lee. Burnett, C. Sargent, c. c., Greene, Kasson. Burden, r.g. l.g., Barnard Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Talbot. Hallowell, r.e. l.e., Gray. Daly, q.b. q.b., Motley. Sawin, l.h. r.h., Jaynes. Kendall, r.h. l.h., Putnam. Ellis, Reid, f.b. f.b., Devens, R. Lawrence...
Score--Harvard 11, Dartmouth 0. Touchdowns--Ellis, Sawin. Goal from touchdown--Lawrence. Umpire--Leton. Referee--R. Waters. Time--keeper--F. Wood. Linesman--Gray of Harvard and Thompson of Dartmouth. Time--Twenty and fifteen minute halves...