Word: contested
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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First prize is $25, the second is $15, and the third is $10. All who wish to enter the contest may submit drawings, and the prizes will be paid whether or not any poster merits acceptance...
...last detachment of the returning University football squad will arrive in Cambridge this morning, ready to start preparation this afternoon for the home-stretch of the gridiron season: Three of the outstanding University players were forced out of the contest, which resulted in a 24 to 0 victory for Penn last Saturday, on account of injuries, but according to Dr. T. K. Richards '15, none of these players suffered injuries serious enough to keep him out of the Brown game this Saturday...
Dudley Bell '28, star center who was forced to leave the contest with Pennsylvania in the first quarter, will be in shape in a day of two, it was announced. J. P. Crosby '28, whose leg injury was at first feared serious, may need a little rest, but the Brown game will find him ready for action. A. E. French '29 played quarterback for the greater part of the game, and suffered a severe battering, but Dr. Richards declared that the Junior would feel no ill effects from his ordeal...
...series was perhaps the only rivalry between two large universities which held no tie games. With a few exceptions, every contest was decided by a score which, if not topheavy, was at least decisive...
...fourth Sophomore in the University line-up. F. G. Douglas '30, who started his first University game at right end against Indiana last Saturday is still holding down this position and appears to have justified his promotion to first string rank by his work in the Hoosier contest...