Word: scoreless
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...punting tactics. This is a great advance in the forty years since the introduction of the game among college sports. Forty years ago Harvard played McGill University in the first intercollegiate game under Rugby rules. The game was played on Jarvis Field, May 15, 1874, resulting in a scoreless tie. Henry R. Grant '74, the first captain of a Harvard football team was the leader. Although the two teams had met the day before, the game on the 15th was the first to arouse any interest, as it was played under the Canadian code of rules. The principal differences between...
...some time previous to this game and had been practising by night on Jarvis Field. In the game, however, the team experienced considerable difficulty in handling the oval ball, to which they were unaccustomed. Despite this handicap combined with McGill's experience they were able to hold the Canadians scoreless by superior tackling and general defensive work...
...first game of the season Michigan's backfield played brilliantly, ripping up De Pauw's line and skirting her ends, until her total of points mounted up to 58. The line showed promise, for the men fought hard and held DePauw scoreless although their playing at times was noticeably crude...
Brown, using the open game of which she is a clever exponent held Amherst to a scoreless tie. The game was interesting because of the differences in the methods of attack employed by the two teams
...long, hard, work-out, yesterday, afternoon. First, Team A, and later Team B lined up against the plucky seconds in a scrimmage which lasted over 45 minutes. Team A scored three touchdowns and a field goal across the line Team B scored one touchdown, holding the seconds scoreless...