Word: yarde
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...lost, however, and Andover carried it back again, Mowry making a touchdown, from which a difficult goal was kicked. Harvard now braced up a little, rushed the ball down the field, and Magoun made a touchdown. No goal and time called with the ball in Andover's 25-yard line. Harvard was demoralized in the second half, and the ball remained near her goal most of the time. Here, Shaw of the Ando ver team, made a touchdown from an error of Slade's, and another goal was scored. Denneston made another touchdown, from which no goal was kicked...
...terrific explosion which occurred night before last in the yard is yet mysterious in regard to its cause...
...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 at 4.12. The ball was punted out and muffed, but rushes by Jones and Woodman made up for the error, and Fletcher made...
...game began at 4 p.m., Harvard taking the west side of the field. The opening of the game was marked by bad fumbling on the part of the Techs. Harvard secured the ball, and a long punt by Jones sent it close to the Technology 25-yard line. Here Remington made a good rush, but was downed close to the goal line. Good work by the Harvard rush line aids Fletcher in securing the first touchdown, from which no goal was kicked. The ball is brought out by Technology, but long kicks by Porter soon force...
...ball, which they gladly accepted, and there might have been trouble if Butler had not dropped on the ball. On a muff by the Stevens half-back, Remington got the ball and carried it well down the field, and when they next lined up Fletcher carried it five yards further. Then there was some more first-class fumbling by the Harvard half-backs, and Harvard lost ground steadily, the Stevens half-back getting the ball once and coming clean through our rush-line. After several downs Sears got the ball and kicked it over the line. Peabody returned the ball...