Word: touchdowns
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...west goal and kick off. Play had lasted just one minute when rushes by Sears, Woodman and Porter brought the ball over the line. Woodman kicked the goal. The ball was again put in play, and good plays by Bancroft and Holden enabled Porter to make the second touchdown; time, 3 minutes. Goal. Another touchdown by Fletcher from long runs by Holden and Porter, in which a Dartmouth man literally slid twenty feet on his back in the mud, - a most comical occurrence. Time, 4 minutes. No goal. Odlin, when the ball was again put in play, made the first...
Dennison and Mowry made a combination rush, but Harvard got the ball and Andover was forced to make a safety touchdown at 3.32. Two minutes later Fletcher followed with the ninth touchdown, from which Woodman kicked the fifth goal. Porter rushed through and made the tenth touchdown at 3.40, and Woodman kicked the sixth goal. The first half ended at 3.42, with a score of 54 to 0 for Harvard...
Play began at 3.55 and Harding made the first touchdown in one and one half minutes. No goal was kicked. Andover kicked off, made a fair catch from Harvard's kick and sent the ball off again, but Fletcher got it and scored at 4 p.m. No goal this time. Fletcher made the third touchdown at 4.04. No goal. Shaw rushed from front of Andover's goal to Harvard's twenty-five yard line and kicked. Remington made a fair catch, touched, and passed the ball to Woodman, who rushed back to Andover's line. Remington made the fourth touchdown...
Mowry made a good rush for Andover and Andover kicked a goal over the line. Jones got the ball and made the sixth touchdown at 4.31. Brooks took Woodman's place and kicked the second goal. Time was called for Brainard, who had sprained his ankle, and Dilworth was substituted. Fletcher made the seventh touchdown. Brooks missed the goal and time was called at 4.46. Score, Harvard, 86; Andover...
...difficulty in holding and getting through Harvard's rush line. Cook, the end rusher, especially getting on to the half-backs in fine style. Harvard played with snap and vim, Dudley and Griffin doing some good tackling and rushing. During the first half no score was made. A touchdown and a goal were made by Harvard in the second half...