Word: pennsylvania
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Brown has a very strong team this fall and has played six games. New Hampshire State College, Rhode Island College, and Colgate were defeated early in the season. On October 6 Brown defeated Bates 17 to 0, the next week Amherst was defeated 10 to 0, but last Saturday Pennsylvania won from Brown 13 to 5. Last year Harvard barely defeated Brown 6 to 2 in a very close and hard-fought game. The Brown team is heavy, very fast and has a number of exceptionally good trick plays. The whole team with the exception of McKay and Altdoerffer...
...intercollegiate cross-country championships will be held under the auspices of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, at Brookline Saturday morning November 20. The following nine colleges will take part in the run: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia, Syracuse, and Michigan...
...more important football games played Saturday resulted as follows: Carlisle 14, Syracuse 11; Princeton 20, Sewanee 0; Fordham 12, Cornell 6; University of Pennsylvania 13, Brown 5; Villa Nova 11, Annapolis 6; Holy Cross 5, Trinity 5; Dartmouth 18, Williams 0; Amherst 6, Tufts 3; Wesleyan 5, Vermont 5; Michigan 33, Ohio State 6; Chicago 14, Illinois...
...Gardner '10, C. S. Cutting '12, H. Nickerson '11, and A. Sweetser '11. In the first round Stevens of Yale defeated Cutting in straight sets, while Gardner easily won from Allinson of Haverford. Gardner and Sweetser came through the second round, winning from Holden of Yale, and Thayer of Pennsylvania, respectively; but Nickerson was defeated by Johnson of Pennsylvania, the winner of the championship. Sweetser alone survived the third round, thereby winning his way into the semi-finals, while Gardner, showing a reversal of form, was defeated by Long, of California, in a three-set match...
...doubles Gardner and Sweetser won their, way into the finals but were defeated for the championship by Johnson and Thayer, of Pennsylvania...