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Schoellkopf ran back the ball after the first kick-off, from the five to the 40-yard line. From there the University eleven carried the ball by short gains to the second's 20-yard line. Marshall's try for a goal from the field went wide of the posts. The University eleven then took the ball from the second's kick-out, and carried it to the 15-yard line; Marshall dropped back to the 25-yard line and kicked goal...
Mills received the second's kick-off and ran it back 30 yards to the 40-yard line. Against the stubborn resistance of the second, the University eleven carried the ball to the second's goal line and Meier made a touchdown. Marshall kicked goal...
Marshall ran back the next kick-off to the 45-yard line. After several punts, the University eleven secured the ball on the second's 30-yard line and rushed the ball from there for a touchdown, Knowlton carrying it over...
With twenty-five minutes remaining to play, Harvard secured the ball on Smith's punt, which followed soon after the kick-off, on Pennsylvania's 38-yard line and started another onslaught toward the goal line. The ball was soon carried to the 6-yard line whence Goodhue, who had taken Nichols's place, scored. Marshall again kicked goal...
After the next kick-off, Harvard rushed the ball a distance of 80 yards straight down the field to Pennsylvania's 5-yard line, but was unable to penetrate further. Marshall attempted a goal from the field against the wind, but missed by a narrow margin, and Reynolds punted to Harvard's 45-yard line. An exchange of punts brought considerable advantage in distance to Pennsylvania in addition to the possession of the ball, which was secured by Butkiewicz on Marshall's fumble at Harvard's 15-yard line. Amid intense excitement, Pennsylvania in eight rushes sent Smith over...