Word: ten
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ball on Bowdoin's 37-yard line. Two plays netted them but five yards. Bowdoin then tried an onside kick. O'Flaherty ran it back 25 yards, but was called back on account of holding. It was Harvard's ball on her own 42-yard line. Corbett made ten yards outside tackled and then kicked, the ball rolling to Bowdoin's 5-yard line. Kern, who ran it back was tackled before he had gone five yards. On the next play Bowdoin fumbled, Withington falling on the ball at the 15-yard line. Corbett made another run outside tackle...
Newman again kicked off for Bowdoin, G. G. Browne running outside on the 32-yard line. In ten plays, one a forward pass to G. G. Browne which netted eight yards, and a twelve yard gain by P. D. Smith, the ball was put on Bowdoin's 22-yard line. Frothingham had been substituted for Corbett, who hurt his foot slightly, and now Huntington replaced Houston at left end. O'Flaherty dropped back to try a drop-kick which missed the goal by a few feet. Bowdoin put the ball in play on the 25-yard line. The first three...
...runner without gain. An exchange of punts followed, Corbett sending the ball over Keaney's head and Cummings recovering it for Bates on his own 5-yard line. An onside kick went out of bounds on Bates's 22-yard line. Two rushes by P. D. Smith gained ten yards, Corbett then broke through tackle for three yards, and in two more plays P. D. Smith went over the line. McKay kicked an easy goal. Harvard, 6; Bates...
...winning, 3 to 2, in the game at Cambridge, the team was shut out at New Haven on Tuesday, June 29, by the score of 4 to 0. The deciding game, played at New Yark on Saturday, July 3, resulted in a victory for Yale, 5 to 2, in ten innings. After playing winning ball for nine innings, the Harvard team went up in the air in the first of the tenth and allowed Yale to score three runs without...
...Cutler out at stroke, and to see if Withington was fit for the distance. The stroke was kept at 30 except for the third half-mile, when it was raised to 31. At the finish the crew gradually increased the stroke to 34, and then in the last ten strokes to 36. The time by half-miles was as follows: half-mile, 2.40; mile, 5.25; mile and one-half, 8.18; two miles, 10.55; two miles and one-half, 13.27; three miles, 16.16; three miles and one-half, 19.01; four miles...