Word: yd
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...game remained partially concealed from 18,000 spectators by a cloud of steam arising from the players' bodies. When the lights went off and the mist cleared, Boston had won, 14-to-0, with one touch down on Donald Irwin's line plunge climaxing a 38-yd. march, one on Cliff Battles' 74-yd...
...game came when, climaxing a Navy march of 50 yards, Ingram passed to Fike and Army's Sullivan, trying to abort what looked like a touchdown, spoiled the play by bowling into Fike. The field judge ruled interference, gave Navy the ball on Army's 3-yd. line. With four downs to put it over, Navy's Sneed Schmidt smashed through on the third. Ingram kicked the extra point. Two minutes later the game was over, Navy 7, Army...
...second period, with the score 7-to-0 on Wilson's touchdown and Humphrey's conversion, he was deprived of one good chance to practice it when Yale's ace passer, Clint Frank, dropping back to throw, was tackled on Harvard's 35-yd. line. On the next play, Frank dropped back again and threw a long pass. Kelley raced down the field but caused the Yale stands to give an incredulous groan by just missing the ball. On third down, Frank passed again, this time from Harvard's 48-yd. line. Sprinting down...
...Navy, Brown and Harvard. This season has been his best. In the Brown game, he scooped up a loose ball, ran 35 yards for a touchdown. Against Navy, he contrived to make the year's most controversial play. He kicked a fumbled punt to Navy's 3-yd. line whence Yale got the winning touchdown two plays later. Kicking a fumbled ball is illegal unless accidental. To officials, Kelley's kick looked like an accident. Against Princeton, it was Kelley's touchdown-after catching a 35-yd. pass-that put Yale ahead, after Princeton had jumped...
Jumping to knock down a Princeton pass, Dartmouth's John Handrahan bowled over Princeton's Chick Kaufman. Field Judge Dan Kelly ruled illegal interference, put the ball on Dartmouth's r-yd. line from where Bill Lynch got Princeton's second touchdown on the next play. Loudly booed by the Dartmouth stands, the decision cost their team a clean sweep over the Big Three, ended a sloppy Princeton season with...