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...players will line-up as follows: HARVARD. PENNSYLVANIA. Campbell, Left End. Coombs, Right End. Donald, Left Tackle. Wallace, Right Tackle, Boal, Left Guard. Teas, Right Guard. Burnett, Centre. Overfield, Centre. Burden, Right Guard. Hare, Left Guard. Lawrence, Right Tackle. Snover, Left Tackle. Hallowell, Right End. Potter, Left End. Daly, Quarterback. Outland, Quarterback. Sawin, Left Halfback. McCracken, Right Halfback. Kendalf, Right Halfback. Kennedy, Left Halfback. Reid, Fullback. Barnard, Fullback...
...team has been at Atlantic City since Wednesday, where it has been doing light work and perfecting new plays in secret practice. Overfield, Hare and McCracken, who had slight injuries, have recovered, and are now in good condition...
...spite of the running of Hare and McCracken from the guards back formation, the University of Pennsylvania eleven could only tie Brown in the game at Providence on Saturday, 6 to 6. As a result of Outland's fumble, Cuddy, Brown's left end, picked up the ball and scored on a thirty yard run. U. of P. also scored her six points in the first half. In nearly every feature but line-bucking Pennsylvania's play was at least approximated by that of her opponent. Her back's, Reugenberg and Coombs, showed very little superiority in punting over Bates...
With ex-captain Outland, McCracken, Hare, Gardiner and McMahon, all back again this fall, U. of P. started her football season with excellent prospects. Overfield has been ill, but is expected to join the squad in a short time. The presence on the eleven of McCracken and Hare is sufficient in itself to show that the guards back formation will again be relied upon to a considerable extent. This nucleus of former 'varsity players will be supported by three of last year's prominent substitutes: by Kennedy, who captained the second eleven, and who was prevented from playing...
Hammer throw-Won by J. C. McCracken, U. of P., distance 149 ft. 5 1-2 in., a new intercollegiate record; H. C. Potter, P., second, 138 ft. 1 in.; T. Hare, U. of P., third, 124 ft. 4 in.; T. B. Sutphen, Y., fourth...