Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Considering the crippled condition of the Harvard team, the work was not at all discouraging. Wrightington, Cabot, Cozzens and Wheeler were out of the game, and Moulton had to retire on account of injuries. The play was further weakened by temporary injuries to Beale, both Shaws and Sullivan. Cornell's score was made on Dunlop's blocked kick. A wire fence prevented his standing the needed distance behind the line, otherwise the kick would have been successful. Harvard was stronger on the defensive than on the offensive, securing the ball five times on downs; while Cornell secured it only once...
...Harvard, Bouve and the Shaws were invincible in the centre, and Haughton, Beale, Mills, Sullivan and Dunlop played strong games. Brown's drop kick goal from the 35-yard line was a feature of the game, although his punting was generally erratic...
...east goal with the wind. Fennell kicked off to Brown on Harvard's 10 yard line. Brown returned to McKeever, who fumbled, giving Harvard the ball on Cornell's 45 yard line. After another punt Tracy fumbled 10 yards from Cornell's goal and Lewis got the ball. Sullivan and Dunlop were given the ball, but Harvard lost the chance to score on downs...
Brown, Tracy and Fennell here had a kicking contest and Harvard got the ball on off-side play at Cornell's 35 yard line. After failure to advance by Sullivan and Brown the ball was passed to the latter for a kick. He dropped the ball but quickly recovered it and kicked the goal. Score...
...yard line and by steady rushes advanced it to the 15 yard line, where Harvard held for four downs. Brown kicked and Harvard got the ball on a fumble in the centre. Dunlop and Brown brought the ball to the 20 yard line by short rushes. Then Sullivan passed Leuder for a touchdown. Beale failed on the kick-out. Score...