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...effort and judgment. Clark, at end, played with life and, as far as his own position was concerned, very commendably. In assisting the runners, however, he has much to learn before he can attain the rank of Bowditch, who gave a good exhibition on the other end of the 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...
Harvard at the very beginning of the game forced the play into Pennsylvania's territory and with momentary exceptions kept it there to the end. Captain Gardiner of Pennsylvania kicked off shortly after two o'clock to Shea, who ran in from the 15 to the 30 yard line. Almost immediately there was double exchange of punts between Kernan and Bennett, which gave Harvard the ball 32 yards from Pennsylvania's goal. Short gains by Shea were followed by a 17 yard run around left end by Putnam. With the ball on the 12 yard line, it should have been...
...next kick-off that Putnam fumbled and let the ball roll back of the goal. He 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...
...second half two more possible touchdowns were prevented by Stillman's fumble on the 16 yard line and by Pennsylvania's stubborn defense which caused a transfer of the ball on downs 4 yards from the goal line. Bennett then made the longest run of the day for Pennsylvania, breaking through between Wright and Marshall for 30 yards. Harvard received the ball for holding, lost it again on a fumble by Hurley, and finally regained possession of it at Pennsylvania's 53 yard line. Stillman, who had taken Kernan's place in the previous half, circled right end and behind...
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