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...line. Burr's punting hardly compensated for his poor work in the line, but Pinrce who replaced him very late in the game strengthened the defense considerably. Kersburg played a fair game on the offense, but it was through him that Pennsylvania made some of her longest gains. Brill was matched against Lamson and easily held his own. He was used effectively in the tandem formation. The Harvard ends were rather slow in getting down the field and Macdonald missed several tackles. Leary, on the other hand, made some splendid tackles, proving himself at present the most reliable end. Captain...
Rooke, went one yard through Brill. Lamson on the left side of the line added one yard, but the ball then went to Harvard on downs on the 26-yard line...
Squires was offside, and Pennsylvania has the ball on the 11-yard line. On the next play Lamson only got a yard through Squires. Lamson then gained two through Brill. Lamson took the ball to the 4-yard line through White...
...Brill kicked off to Bennis, who ran from the five to the 45-yard line. Rooke gained four yards. Folwell gained one yard and Rooke two more through centre...
...desired. For halfbacks, Hurley, Foster, Wendell and Leonard are all strong on the attack. Guild and Lockwood, although lacking experience, have both been doing promising work at fullback. Starr runs the team fast and uses good judgment in directing his plays. He has at present no reliable substitute. Neither Brill nor Squires fills his position satisfactorily on the defense, but Brill is valuable on the tackle-back play. Kersburg and Burr, guards, are both somewhat weak in defensive work, but are improving and Burr's punting is of great assistance to the team. White has been doing fair work...