Word: score
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Sears, who gained a few yards. By sharp running the ball was forced slowly down the field, Wood and Holden made pretty rushes, and at last the ball was down at Pennsylvania's five-yard line. In lining out Holden took the ball straight through the Pennsylvania line, and scored the first touchdown. Time 10 minutes. No goal was kicked. Pennsylvania kicked out on the 25 yard line and the ball was in the middle of the field for a time. Remington, Holden, and Sears, by fine rushes, advanced the ball 40 yards. Then, on lining up, Holden took...
...Peabody kicked it out of danger. Pennsylvania then tried kicks with our back, and as a result, Peabody kicked the ball way over the head of Graham, and the ball was downed at Pennsylvania's 5-yard line. Harvard soon got the ball and Holden slipped through the line, scoring a touchdown. This was the last scoring done. No goal. Faulkner was disqualified by the referee and Boyden took his place. Time was called with the ball in the middle of the field. Score for the last half. Harvard, 10; University of Pennsylvania, 0. Score for the game, Harvard...
...regard to the result of the Yale-Princeton game. A meeting of the executive committee will probably be held to-day and a decision may be reached. The questions to be decided are two in number: - first, whether Yale made a touchdown, as is claimed, and second, whether the score of a game called on account of darkness, is valid or not. According to Mr. Harris' decision such a game must be declared a draw. Opinions on the result of this contest have been advanced by certain of the daily papers, these assertions seem to have no foundation in fact...
...yard line. Savage makes a magnificent punt to Yale's forty-yard line. Watkinson kicks, Ames returns the kick and Cook falls on the ball. Cowan takes the ball, five yards and Ames carries it to Yale's five yard line. This was Princeton's best chance to score, but she lost it because Ames and Price were unable to dodge through the line. Three downs are here made, and Princeton loses ten yards and keeps the ball. H. Hodge takes a fair run of fifteen yards but Ames is downed before he can advance the ball. Savage kicks well...
...first half two touch-downs were made by Holden, but no goal was kicked in either case. A brilliant rush by Sears resulted in a third touch-down. Holden secured another touch-down before time was called, score 18 to 0. In the second half Remington secured a touch-down. Final score...