Word: three-yard
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...after Leon Francisco had blocked and recovered a Jayvee punt. The Jayvees had been given the ball on their own 25-yard line, and on their attempt to kick out of danger Francisco broke through to block the punt. With Lane, Dean, and Adzigian carrying the ball the Varsity advanced to the Jayvee 15-yard line in a series of short rushes. Then another first down brought the pig-skin to the three-yard line, and Lane went over for the tally...
John Adzigian scored two of the three Crimson touchdowns, making the first after Janten ran 32 yards to Dartmouth's three-yard line, and the second in the fourth period after intercepting a Dartmouth pass and running 35 yards through the visiting team...
...Barres was incomplete. Time out for Harvard, as Talbot was hurt on the pass play. Harvard substituted Rogers for Talbot. Talbot was helped off the field with an injured ankle. With Yale having the ball on Harvard's 44-yard line, fourth down, 13 yards to go, Parker booted a nifty kick that went outside on Harvard's three-yard line...
...took little time for the A team to score the opening touchdown in yesterday's scrimmage. After the kick-off was returned to the 40-yard line by Crickard, runs by White and Crickard took the ball to the three-yard line from where White carried it over. Wood missed the kick. Another drive down the field a few minutes later in which a twenty-yard run by Crickard was the greatest impetus, another touchdown was scored when the latter went over on a short run. This time Wood's kick was good...
...there is any position on a football team which takes a more consistent and bruising beating than that of guard it has yet to be discovered, and this is especially true when the opposition is expected to count on its line attack for those vital two and three-yard gains the success of which often spells victory or defeat. Harvard's opponents are mostly of the big-college-powerfully-built type who plan to have their open attacks carefully checked by driving line offensives in critical moments. To have a pair of weak guards who will wilt under heavy battering...