Word: penneli
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hold a conference of all managers of musical clubs making western trips, in New York next May. The purpose of the gathering is to devise a plan whereby conflicts in dates and overcrowding can be avoided. The clubs entering the intercollegiate meet are as follows: Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn. State, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania...
...those players who have participated in the games on the University football team's schedule, the CRIMSON here picks two All-Eastern teams. The first is as follows: Soucy, l.e. Harvard Gilman, l.t, Harvard Hogg, l.g. Princeton Cool, c. Cornell Dadmun, r.g. Harvard McLean, r.t. Princeton Higgins, r.e. Penn. State Barrett, q.b. Cornell Berryman, l.h.b. Penn. State Mahan, r.h.b. Harvard King, f.b. Harvard...
Soucy is picked for his excellent line play and aptitude for following the ball. His work in those two respects was universally commended after both the Princeton and Yale games. Higgins, of Penn. State, on the other extremity, is perhaps a superior man at down-the-field play, while each is remarkably adept at handling the forward pass...
Berryman, the sensational Penn. State half-back, is given one position in the back-field, King, of Harvard, the second, and the third to Captain Mahan. This trio offers a fast running backfield of exceptional talent, including a strong line-plunger and clever defensive full-back, and two versatile, speedy half-backs, one of whom is undoubtedly the best all-around football man in the country. Drop-kicking, punting, forward passing, running with the ball and secondary defense would be taken care of by Berryman, King, and Mahan in a way which would be difficult to surpass...
...Penn. State, with a team hailed as the best ever, and with a record of having tied last year's championship eleven, next came to Cambridge and after the test at the Stadium went back to Pennsylvania with a 13 to 0 defeat. Although the Harvard line was inferior, and the interference still noticeably weak, Captain Mahan's brilliant play and Parson's keen following of the ball gave the University two touchdowns, which proved decisive. In this game there appeared for the first time an embryonic power in the University's attack, ragged but great, for the second score...