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...individual efforts. One touchdown was made on a 30 yard run by Foster, and many of the other scores were made possible by long runs, notably one of 45 yards by Daly, several of about 20 yards by Stillman, and two of the same length by Knowlton and Graydon, respectively. Schoellkopf, of the second eleven, broke through the first team's line for a run of 35 yards...
...coming week. After ten minutes the men were sent to the locker building. The line-up of the first eleven in running through signals was as follows: L.e., Clark; l.t., Shea; l.g., Marshall; c., Sugden; r.g., Barnard; r.t., Knowlton; r.e., Bowditch; q.b., Marshall; l.h.b., Kernan; r.h.b., Putnam; f.b., Graydon...
...line. At centre, Sugden filled King's place creditably and by his accurate passing and strong work generally showed that he has possibilities of development. Barnard had some difficulty in handling his opponent but nevertheless did valuable service by his aggressiveness and watchful play. Kernan and Graydon were the most consistent ground-gainers on the team and were largely responsible for what little good work was done by the eleven. The effectiveness of the playing of Putnam. Hurley and Stillman was lessened considerably by their disastrous fumbling...
...punting. But after gaining 8 yards a kick was forced and Marshall caught the ball 28 yards away. Harvard's third attempt to score was more successful and when the 3 yard line had been reached on 2 and 4 yards gains by Knowlton and the three backs, Graydon plunged through left tackle for a touchdown. Barnard missed the goal. Harvard, 5; Pennsylvania...
...recovered it, however, and ran to the 4 yard line before he was brought down. Kernan soon carried the ball out of danger by a 26 yard run, and then punted well into Pennsylvania's part of the field. Near the end of the half substantial line plunges by Graydon and Knowlton landed the ball at Pennsylvania's 25 yard line where time was called...