Word: yarding
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...second half was another story, with the Crimson scoring its first points five minutes into the period. Forwards Walter Herbert and Charley Smith dominated the loose play that led to Hilton's 15-yard penalty kick, awarded to the Crimson when Quincy went offside in a scrum...
Quincy came right back three minutes later to tie the score at 3 apiece when the feisty Harvard players were penalized for rough play, allowing the visitors to boot a 35-yard kick...
Three plays went nowhere fast and a Scott Coolidge (subbing for Jim Curry, who left in the second quarter with a shoulder injury) punt didn't go much farther, so Isom led a final Princeton drive of 46 yards and fittingly scored the coup de grace on a seven-yard scurry...
Another quarter, perhaps, for Princeton kept right on rolling and controlled period number three like it had numbers one and two. And when, in the opening minutes of the fourth frame, the Tigers drove another 35 yards for a 13-0 lead, the touchdown coming on a three-yard pass from Kirby Lockhart to Glenn Robinson via the Crimson's Paul Halas, it was almost time for taps...
Almost, but not quite. True to form, the Crimson then tried to make a game of it and did, but only for five minutes. Following Robinson's touchdown, Larry Brown remembered the Dartmouth game and engineered a sharp 80-yard march that culminated in a 20-yard scoring toss to Paul Sablock...