Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ball, Harvard in the west end of the field favored by a light wind. Yale used the V trick but gained only four yards, kicked. Harvard getting the ball forced it up the field by rushes of Newell, Wadsworth and Lee to Yale's five-yard line when it went to Yale on a foul. Yale made a short punt and Wadsworth by a sharp run caught the ball on the twenty-yard line, when it again went to Yale on four downs. Sharp work by Cranston and Curtis forced Yale back and she was again compelled to punt after...
...Wesleyan got the ball. By several rushes Wesleyan gain forty yards. McDonald now punted to Pennsylvania's thirty-yard line. Pennsylvania got the ball, and rushes by Hulmes and Colladay carried it to Wesleyan's twenty-five-yard line. Another rush by Colladay gained 10 yards. The ball went to Wesleyan on four downs. Slayback fumbled and Cash and Zeigler carried the ball in goal, making the first touchdown for Pennsylvania. Hill kicked the goal. Score, Pennsylvania, 6; Wesleyan, 0. The ball was again put into play and kept at Wesleyan's forty-yard line. Manchester was hurt in tackling...
...light wind. The ball was passed to Hodge from the kick-off, but he was downed before he gained ten yards. A sharp rush by Channing advanced the ball twenty yards and short runs by Black and Cowan carried it close to Yale's goal line. Here the ball went to Yale, and Gill getting it, carried it well toward the centre of the field. Bull punted and Ames returned. After kicking by both backs the ball went finally to Yale on Princeton's twenty-yard line. Bull tried for a goal from the field but missed. Princeton brought...
...point in the game, Wurtemburg was disqualified for slugging Channing. Harvey took his place. Yale slowly forced the the ball up the field, but Princeton again getting it, Ames sent it back by a long punt to Yale's twenty-yard line. Bull returned the kick and the ball went in the crowd on the side of the field. Yale again got the ball and a rush by Graves and a punt by Bull sent the ball close to Princeton's line, where Ames, attempting to rush, was downed by Stagg. Ames, however, sent it well into the centre...
...game was called at 3.30, Cambridge having the ball. It went to Boston, however, on four downs. During the first half of the game neither side scored, and the ball was kept for the most part in the center of the field...