Word: ten
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...around the ends were almost always sure gains. In the first half St. Mark's scored on two place kicks, the first from the 20 yard line as the result of a foul tackle by Groton, and the second, after the ball had been rushed to Groton's ten yard line. In the second half Hinkle of St. Mark's made a 35 yard run for a touchdown after breaking through left tackle...
...stopping line plays and made several tackles for a loss. His blunder of tackling Devens before he caught a punt was censurable, however. The rest of the men on the first eleven played in poor form, but they were quick and played with dash. In the game of ten-minute halves the substitutes scored three touchdowns, two of them on straight consecutive gains and one on a brilliant seventy yard run by Fincke...
...half, however, the substitutes began to play more concertedly and began a determined attempt to score. With the ball in midfield Brayton and Devens began a series of line plunges which netted thirty yards. Gierasch's fifteen yard run then took the ball to the ten yard line, and after two plunges by Brayton, Gierasch made the touchdown...
...first touchdown of the second half was made by Brayton after several runs by Swann and a few short gains by Kernan had brought the ball from the forty yard line. After the kick-off the second team took the ball to the substitutes' ten yard line and tried eight plays against their defense. Robert's individual playing stopped the plays and Kernan punted to the middle of the field. Kernan fumbled the return punt, but Fincke picked up the ball and, aided by Burnett's interference, ran seventy yards for a touchdown. Time was then called...
...specially prepared application blanks. Each ticket holder is entitled to purchase not more than two Yale game tickets. The number of the applicant's H. A. A. ticket must be written on the blank. Persons wishing to sit together may apply on one blank for not more than ten tickets; but the number of each H. A. A. ticket must be written in, with the corresponding holder's name. These H.A.A. applications must be made on white blanks...