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...teams will line up as follows: HARVARD. PENNSYLVANIA. Campbell, Left End. Right End, W. Gardiner. Eaton, Left Tackle. Right Tackle, Wallace. Lee, Left Guard. Right Guard, Teas. Sargent, Centre. Centre, McCloskey. Barnard, Right Guard. Left Guard, Hare. J. Lawrence, Right Tackle. Left Tackle, Zimmerman. Hallowell, Right End. Left End, Davidson. Daly, Quarter Back. Quarter Back, Graves. Sawin, Right Halfback. Left Halfback, Potter. Kendall, Left Halfback. Right Halfback, J. Gardiner. Ellis, Fullback. Fullback, McCracken...
After a few minutes of signal practice, the teams lined up as follows: Harvard. Pennsylvania Campbell, l.e. r.e., W. Gardiner. Eator, l.t. r.t., Wallace. Lee, l.g. r.g., Teas. Sargent, c. c., McCloskey. Barnard r.g l.g., Hare. J. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Zimmerman. Hallowell, r.e. l.e., Davidson. Daly, q.b. q.b., Graves. Sawic, l.h.b. r.h.b., J. Gardiner. Kendall, r.h.b. l.h.b., Potter. Ellis, f.b. f.b., McCracken...
...third for four miles the fourth for four miles with a short break at the finish, the fifth and sixth for five or six miles with a break of about half a mile, the seventh for three or four miles with no break. The eighth will be a hare and hound run for which prizes will be given. The hares and master of the hounds will be appointed later. If enough enthusiasm is shown two extra hare and hound runs will be held in December, for which cups will be given as prizes...
...Graham will be at the Gymnasium at 4 o'clock on every day of a run and all other days on which men may wish to do additional work in preparation for the hare and hound runs. All men who intend to enter these runs are requested to enter their names in one of the blue books at Leavitt's, Sanborn's, and the Hemenway Gymnasium...
...Gilmore, substitute fullback, Pennsylvania did not make a misplay. Chicago could not gain against Pennsylvania's remarkable defense, and in the whole game carried the ball forward less than thirty yards. Pennsylvania, on the other hand, gained consistently on straight football and was never once held for downs. Potter, Hare, and McCracken made several end runs, but most of Pennsylvania's gains were on line plays. The guards back play, executed with great dash and power, was very effective and considerable ground was gained on a revolving mass play which drew in the Chicago ends and then allowed the runner...