Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...game between the University second team and the Brown seconds, played in the Stadium on Saturday, was very one-sided, the final score being 20 to 6. Few of the men who represented the second team against Andover and Exeter were in the line-up, while the Brown team was an unusually strong aggregation...
...Score--Brown 2nd, 20; Harvard 2nd, 6. Touchdowns--Rankin 2, MacKay, Hadden. Goal from the field--Rankin. Goals from touchdowns--Young, Jones. Referee -- Palmer. Umpire--Short. Field Judge -- Andrews. Linesmen -- McNeil and Blanchard. Time--20 and 15-minute halves...
Saturday afternoon the football team of the Phillips Exeter Academy defeated the Freshmen on Soldiers Field, by the score of 6 to 0. Exeter's touchdown was the result of a familiar trick play. At the beginning of the second half Cutler kicked off to Lewis, who ran the ball back twenty yards and then returned the kick to the middle of the field, where Loftus recovered it and carried it over the line. Lewis kicked the goal. With the exception of the touchdown, the game was devoid of sensational features, and the onside kicks and forward passes proved unsuccessful...
...Score--Exeter, 6; Harvard Freshmen, 0. Touchdown -- Loftus. Goal from touchdown--Lewis. Umpire -- Stevenson Field judge--Andrews. Referees--Palmer and Short. Linesmen--McNeil and Blanchard. Timer--Lathrop. Time--20-minute halves...
...University football team succeeded in defeating the United States Naval Academy eleven at Annapolis on Saturday, but only by the score of 6 to 0. The playing of the University team was fairly encouraging, on the whole, when the fact is taken into consideration that the team is still in a very unsettled condition, due to many petty injuries and the necessary experiments to find suitable linemen to fill the places of Osborne and Kersburg of last year's team. Although many of the men are being tried out in new positions from day to day, the team is slowly...