Word: timing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rush. Fumbles by Poore and Fitzhugh lost the ball to Exeter. The ball was passed to Graves who lost ten yards on a fumble. Graves kicked, Harvard getting the ball, had it down. A rush by Cranston carried the ball across the line making the first touchdown. Time 3 minutes. Sears tried for goal, but missed...
...kicked and Cranston got the ball from a fumble by the Exeter back. Harvard's down in the middle of the field. Finally gained five yards and Sears kicked. Morse got the ball and went by the Harvard rush line and backs and made a touchdown. Goal by Graves. Time ten minutes. Harvard started the ball from centre of the field. Cranston rushed five yards and Sears kicked. Exeter's ball on its 25-yard line. Rushes by Trafford and Sears gained fifteen yards, and Sears carried the ball across the line. Sears tried for goal and missed. Score: Harvard...
...lost on Sears' fumble. Cranston stopped the kick of the Exeter full-back but did not get the ball, which was now down on Exeter's 5-yards line Exeter made a kick and Dean catching it fair held a place kick from which Fitzhugh kicked a goal. Time, ten minutes. Starting from the centre of the field, Morse made two runs by right tackle, gaining twenty yards, but lost the ball. After fumbles by the Harvard and Exeter backs, Harvard finally had the ball down on its 25-yard line but it went to Exeter on four downs. Cranston...
...Dudley was referee and Mr. V. Harding, umpire. Two half-hours were played instead of the full time...
What has happened to the lacrosse players? Have they given up all hope of winning back the championship this year? Because, if they have not, it behooves them to bestir themselves. The Princeton men have been at work for some time and have been getting some valuable practice. Why should not we go and do likewise? There is a popular belief at Harvard that autumn practice does no good in athletic sports, except of course in football. This is a great mistake. If the lacrosse management would issue a call for players now they would save some valuable time...