Word: pennsylvania
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...records show, however, that the University of Pennsylvania, which did not take up football until 1878, has played the greatest number of games. The Quakers have engaged in 423 contests since that date. Of these 303 have been won, 104 lost, and 16 tied. Yale is second, having played 394 games since 1872, of which 345 have been won, 30 lost, and 19 tied. University elevens have participated in 369 games since 1874, of which 311 have been won, 48 lost, and 10 tied...
...holding Pennsylvania to a 1 to 1 tie, the Haverford association football team won the championship of the intercollegiate league at Haverford Saturday...
...represented in this enrolment. Massachusetts furnishes more students than any other state, Boston more than any other city, and Canada more than any other foreign country. The following tables give the figures for this year and last: First Ten States. 1914 1915 Massachusetts, 1904 1865 New York, 423 454 Pennsylvania, 181 179 Ohio, 144 145 Illinois, 123 137 Maine, 95 86 New Jersey, 92 86 New Hampshire, 71 82 Connecticut, 73 68 Rhode Island, 65 67 First Thirteen Cities. 1914 1915 Boston, 375 435 Cambridge, 262 254 New York, 181 187 Brookline, 114 127 Chicago, 58 66 Brooklyn...
...team for 1916. Windagle, who is a junior was the logical choice for the captaincy, being a veteran of two Cornell cross-country teams, and one of the best distance men in intercollegiate. In the early season races this fall he crossed the line first against the University and Pennsylvania. He is also one of the best milers and half-milers at Cornell...
...analysis of Walter Camp's All-American teams since 1889 gives Yale the leading place, 80 Yale men having been chosen to date. The University is second with 69, while Princeton and Pennsylvania follow with 51 and 34, respectively. It is interesting to note that up to 1895 only Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania were represented on these teams and that in three of these years Harvard, Yale and Princeton furnished the entire line-up. In 1895 one man from a smaller college was chosen. Since 1899 the big eastern universities have not ruled supreme in the choice of teams...