Word: knipe
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Pennsylvania took a great brace here. Knipe went twelve yards through right tackle, but a fumble gave Harvard the ball on her 25 yard line. At this point Hallowell was injured so that he had to leave the field and Wheeler went in to take his place at left tackle...
Harvard kicked, and Knipe made a long run of 38 yards, bringing the ball to the 2 yard line, from which Knipe carried it over on the next play. The ball was punted out, but the goal was missed by a few inches, leaving the score 12 to 0 in favor of Pennsylvania...
After the kick-off, Knipe got the ball on Pennsylvania's 18 yard line, from which Knipe carried it to the 40 yard line. Brooke then kicked to Harvard's 37 yard line, where Cabot dropped on the ball. Harvard soon lost it. Woodruff tried centre for no gain, then Wharton bucked the line twice for 4 yards each time...
After the ball was kicked out, Pennsylvania played brilliantly, and at 4.49 Knipe scored another touchdown, from which the goal was kicked. This left the score, Pennsylvania 18, Harvard...
...very hard to take our defeat today from Pennsylvania. The fact that Knipe called Harvard's the strongest eleven of the season, our victory over Pennsylvania last year, and the fine playing of the team in the Yale game had led us all to expect a different outcome. But all we can do is to accept the defeat cheerfully and keep up a loyal spirit, and support the eleven next year even more heartily than this year. We cannot be too grateful to Captain Emmons, Dr. Brooks, Mr. Deland, Lewis, and the other coaches for their untiring efforts this year...