Word: touchdowns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...time the Crimson scored its first touchdown, mid-way through the third period, the score was 28-0 against the varsity, and the game was well beyond its reach. And ironically, the Crimson scores came, not from the ground, but through passes. Two were on tosses into the end zone to end Tom Hooper, and one was directly set up by passes...
...second touchdown took five plays, with Mottley on fourth down passing to quarterback John Sapoch from the Crimson 17-yard line. Sapoch was hit by Bots-ford on the five, but broke away and fell into the end zone...
...second period came to a close, Mottley, on a fourth and three situation, went back to pass, found no one clear, and broke into the open up the middle. He cut to the outside and raced untouched into the end zone for the touchdown. These three early scores, all on fourth down attempts, gave the Tigers a 21-0 halftime lead...
...score was 28-0. Nystrom kicked off to Jim Joslin who fumbled on the Crimson 21-yard line, and recovered by Nystrom himself on the 23. Morris carried to the 15, and on the next play substitute fullback Al Manzier was sprung free up the middle for a touchdown. He was hit hard on the three, but was able to hold his feet...
With incredible speed, the Tigers came back to pick up their final touchdown. Three plays after Phil Haughey's kick-off, Mottley faded back on the Harvard 37 and lofted a pass to end Charlie Disbrow on the 16. He was hit by a Harvard man, but escaped, and behind some good blocking scampered into the end zone...