Word: touchdowns
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...kick-off and '00 had possession of the ball on their own 40 yard line. After the third rush the ball was given to Irwin-Martin. With the aid of good interference by Heard and Warren he made a run of half the length of the field, scoring a touchdown within two minutes of play...
Nineteen hundred took advantage of the wind to return the kick-off and Heard tackled Jordan on W. A. C.'s 10 yard line. Again W. A. C. was held for four downs and by short gains '00 pushed the ball over for a second touchdown. Both goals were kicked. The ball was again taken out to the middle of the field only to have the same thing repeated. Within five minutes Hawkins scored again on a forty yard run. The first half ended with the score 16-0 in favor of the Freshmen...
...only scoring was done in the first half. After about three minutes of play, 1900 got the ball near the centre of the field and pushed it steadily up until Warren went over the line for a touchdown. No goal was kicked. Later in the half, English High rushed the ball down to 1900's 5 yard line but lost the ball on downs. The ball was in the centre of the field for the rest of the half. In the second half the ball was in 1900's territory most of the time. Toward the close, English High...
...game, with the ball on Harvard's 20 yard line, Brown dropped back for a kick. The pass was slow and too high and just as Brown got the ball away, Church blocked it. It rolled back of the line where Brokaw fell on it for the second touchdown. Baird kicked both goals...
...when tackled passed it to Davis, who carried it over the line. The umpire, however, gave the ball to '97 on the ground that it was a forward pass. '99 soon secured it on a fumble, and on a double pass Farley ran around left end for an apparent touchdown. The umpire, however, decided that it had not passed through another's hands first, and gave the ball to '97. Time was called soon after with the ball on '97's 30 yard line. The line...