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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Glick and Tibbott, the Tigers' regular back-field, Highley and Brown ends, and McLean, the star tackle, were missing from Saturday's line-up, all except Tibbott being spectators at the Harvard-Penn. State game. Considering this loss, the substitute Princeton eleven displayed some excellent football. They wee satisfied with a rushing game and tried and four passes...
Presenting the same strong line-up which will probably face Princeton this week, the University eleven fought through a gruelling gridiron contest Saturday in such a commendable way as to bring subsequent victories this season within the realm of probability. In winning over Penn. State by the score of 13 to 0, the Crimson team not only took advantage of opportunities provided by chance, but it also showed a methodical power which has been wanting in the previous work of the eleven this fall...
...Penn. Has Strong Defense...
...Penn. State eleven has lost, through graduation, four men who were the particular stars of the 1914 game, but their places have been taken by men of equal ability. The halfback positions are filled by Yeager, a strong defensive back, and Berryman, the greatest all around player who has ever represented Penn. State. Czarneckie, the biggest man on the squad, at tackle, and Ewing the quarterback, fill the other two vacancies. McDowell, the veteran guard, is said to be exceptionally brilliant in interference and the shifting of Captain Wood from centre to tackle has added weight to the one side...
Matched against him are Clarke, the Penn. State fullback and Berryman. Both have shown marked punting ability during the past season and with the addition of Ewing promise to furnish a strong combination of kickers...