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With the soldier eleven led by E. W. Mahan '16 and the sailors counting in their lineup five University players, the League Island Marines of Philadelphia clash with the Boston Navy Yard in the Stadium this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Before the game there will be athletic events for the men in service, including track races and a tug-of-war. The entire net proceeds of the carnival will go to the Naval Welfare Fund...
...Georgetown are well-known college linemen. A. Horween '20, a recruit from the University informals, will start at centre, although he may be supplanted later in the contest by Butler from Bates. The Marines did not arrive in time for a workout in the Stadium yesterday, as previously scheduled. Mahan's plans for enlisting Berry, Miller and Bell, all stars of the Penn. Cornell game, did not materialize, so that his team will not have the strength which it was expected to present. Mahan and Peacock in the backfield, and Scott and Wray in the line are the strongest players...
Marines: Donovan, r.e.; Dale, r.t.; Gardner, r.g.; Wray, c.; Gailow, l.g.; Corbeau, l.t.; Avery, l.e.; Peacock, q.b.; Scott, r.h.b.; Owens, l.h.b.; Mahan...
Today should be a gala day in Cambridge; it marks the date of the first Mahan revival. It is now that the leader of the famous 41-0 team comes back to his old B gladden the hearts of all Harvard men. Since Mahan has left us there been a considerable void in University teams a void that may never be filled. He was the greatest back that ever wore the crimson on Soldier. Field, at least as far back as any of us can remember. Now before he bucks the Hindenburg line, he has decided to practice...
...hope that we will have many more opportunities to see Mahan perform on the old hunting ground where he used to subdue the Bull-Dog and Tiger...