Word: tossed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first place in the pole vault, J. E. Morse, B. A. A. (12 inches) and E. W. Kingsley, W. A. C. (8 inches) were tied ten feet; Morse, however, won first in the toss...
...running high kick there was a tie for second place between H. G. Moffitt and Shead. Moffitt won the toss and Shead took third place. Both men broke the old record of 8 feet 6 inches by kicking 8 feet 7 3-4 inches...
Princeton had won the toss and she started with the wedge and Poe gained eight yards. Flint started to run but Heffelfinger broke through and downed him with a loss of eight yards. Poe tried again without gain and Homans punted to Yale's 20-yard line. McClung gained 15 yards. After three downs Bliss punted and it was returned by Homans. For some time the play went back and forth, neither side making gains of great importance. Yale ran better but Homans out-punted Bliss...
Captain McClung won the toss. He chose to take the ball, giving Harvard the north end of the field...
...freshmen won the toss and took the ball. Their V availed them nothing nor did their backs, so that they lost the ball on four downs. Borden started off but tripped. Gardner had worse luck and lost the ball. The freshmen were very slow and again lost the ball on four downs Ninety-four lost the ball and the freshman made ten yards through the centre, but McNear was slow and ran into Ladd's arms. A poor pass helped the freshmen to get four downs, but in turn they forced Hoag to kick. Jackson made nothing around...