Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Nichols and Wood, from which goals were kicked by Saxe. A very poor pass by Nichols over Porter's head gave the ball to Amherst within two feet of Harvard's goal line. It looked for awhile as though Amherst would score, but on the fourth down the ball went to Harvard. Good rushes by Butler brought the ball well up in the centre of the field. Again Harvard lost ground by a bad pass to Nichols. Good work by the rush line enabled Sears to make a touchdown. Goal. Stearns, Amherst's half-back, rushed finely but was well...
...line the fair lines until 3 o'clock, when the game should have been called. This took time, and game was finally called at 3.30 with the fair lines still wet and slippery, and pegs a foot high stuck all over the field, which Mr. Carpenter and I went round and pulled up. This was sufficiently careless, but one of the Tech half-backs found the leaving of a marking string lying across the field more dangerous still when he took a header over it during the game. Home plate, as I said before, was not removed till a player...
MYSTICS, 78; HARVARD, 34.The Harvard Cricket eleven went to Medford on Wednesday any opened the season with a game with the Mystic Club of that place. Though they were defeated, it must be remembered that it was the first time that the eleven has played together since the spring. Unfortunately the report of the game was crowded out of yesterdays issue. Appended is the score...
...possession of it. They soon lost it and Horne got it and made the first touchdown for Harvard. Perry failed to kick a goal. After the kick-off, Perry made two bad muffs and Tech gained considerable ground. Bradlee made a good rush, however, but then the ball went to Tech after four downs were called. Germer got the ball and rushed the whole length of the field making first touchdown for Technology. Garrison kicked a goal. After the kick-off the ball was forced again into the Tech territory when Nichols was hurt in the leg. Clement took...
...first touchdown for Harvard, but Saxe was unable to kick a goal from it. Time five minutes after the play began. Three minutes later Wood ran across the line again and secured another touchdown. This time a goal was kicked. Score, 10-0 in Harvard favor. The ball then went back to the center of the field, and after a series of fumbles by the Harvard backs, Holden gets the ball and makes the third touchdown. No goal. The Harvard backs continue to muff, and Exeter drives the Harvard team to the 25-yard line. After a series of rushes...