Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first intercollegiate football game held in the Stadium since 1916, the University eleven smeared the victors over Bates College by the score of 53 to 0 Saturday afternoon. Although the Maine aggregation put up a game fight they could do nothing against the heavier, more experienced players of the Crimson team. Except for frequent fumbling the game was marked by few early-season blunders. E. L. Casey, Occ., started by his clever runs through a broken field, once for 45 yards and again for 65. W. J. Murray, Occ., by his field-generalship and rushing work, and R. Horween...
...opening of the second quarter Harvard forced Bates to give up the ball on downs. Casey repeated his old-time trick on the next play when he wriggled through the line for 4 yards and then by clever dodging broke loose down the field 62 yards for his second score. Horween failed to make the goal...
...point J. Holmes, Jr. '21 replaced C. A. Clark Jr., Occ., at left guard. Four plays later R. K. Kane '22 picked up a Bates fumble and plunged across the line for another touchdown. Murray kicked the goal. The half ended soon after the next kick-off with the score 33 to 0 in favor of Harvard...
...have to be urged to watch a football game. No better way of getting excitement has been devised this side of the trenches. Let us all therefore spend this afternoon in the best possible fashion, by filling up the Stadium and helping the team roll up a score...
...scheme by which the championship will be won is as follows: For example, if the Standish second or third team defeats the corresponding teams of the other dormitories, that team will add as much to the total Standish score as would the first team if it won. Thus, the dormitory score will be helped as much by a second team as by a first team victory. At the end of the season the points of all the teams of each dormitory, in all the sports, will be added, and the greatest total will be the winner. Thus the "all-round...