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Sheble toed the ball high to Captain Hurley. The ball came to Hurley who fell on it on the 10-yard line, but Umpire Edwards called the Pennsylvania team back for offside. The second try went to Lockwood who fumbled on the five-yard line. Starr recovered the ball and took it to the nine-yard line where he fell. On the first play Harvard fumbled and it was Pennsylvania's ball on the 10-yard line. Lamson was given the ball on the first rush, making two yards on the first down. The same man gained three yards...
...split play Foster failed to gain through Rooke. On the third down Starr tried a quarterback run, but Stephenson came in from the backfield and nailed him for a loss, giving Pennsylvania the ball on downs on her own 45-yard line...
...scoring was equally divided between the two halves and all four of Harvard's touchdowns were made by straight, steady rushing. Carlisle's first score came as a surprise, for the Indians, not trying any of the open of trick end runs by which their play has been characterized in recent years, directed their attack on the weakened right side of Harvard's line, and carried the ball by short gains, practically unchecked, 40 yards in 13 plays. Carlisle's last touchdown would probably not have been scored but for a fumble which forced Harvard to punt. The pass...
...Stephenson's hit. Dexter's single then brought in Matthews. In the second inning a base on balls, Barry's three-bagger, and Hoey's single gave Holy Cross two more runs. Kernan and Leonard, in this inning, scored on the latter's fine home run, and Randall came home on errors by Hoey and Spring. In the seventh inning, Barry, Dowd and Ennis all made hits. A passed ball, and Reilly's long home run netted four runs. Kernan and Leonard, for Harvard, each hit safely. Kernan scored on Matthews' single and Leonard on Stephenson's out. Flynn...
...Freshmen opened the scoring the second inning, when an error, a base hit, and a two-bagger by Stephenson brought in two runs. Another run was made in the third inning, when Pritchett, after getting his base on balls, stole second, and came in on Foxter's error. In the same inning the Sophomores' first run was made by Greene, who reached first base on an error, second base on a passes ball, and scored on Thomas' error. In the eighth inning the Sophomores made three hits, but scored only one run. In the ninth inning the Freshmen scored...