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Pennsylvania Hard at Work.PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19. - The result of the Cornell game was something of a discouragement to Pennsylvania's admirers, but, nevertheless, the team took up its practice today with renewed determination to get into the best possible shape for the Thanksgiving Day game. Right guard Wharton received a bad kick in the leg on Saturday, but took his practice with the rest of the men today. The injuries of Knipe and Wagonhurst are rather more serious, but it is expected that they will come around all right...
...second half, Brewer and Whittemore took the places of Fairchild and Gonterman back of the line, and Waters went in at right tackle. The result was remarkable. Whittemore caught the kick-off and ran twenty-five yards, while Brewer on the next play went around Matterson's end for twenty-five yards more. Then came a short gain through the line, and a touchdown was scored in one minute and nineteen seconds by Hayes's rush of thirty-five yards between left end and tackle. Brewer kicked the goal. He had been playing but a minute more when he hurt...
...unusual privilege of beginning at half past three was granted the managers, who in return undertook to guarantee that no students having half past two recitations would cut them on account of the game. As the granting of similar favors in the future will be largely dependent on the result of the experiment today, it is all-important that no ground for complaint be given the faculty. It is almost needless to point out that even if a man be five or ten minutes late today he will yet see more of the game than if it were started...
...result is an awkward hesitancy on both sides which is apt soon to be turned into a careless disregard. It is not right that such men as President Eliot, Professors Norton, Child, Goodwin, Lane and Whitney, and the distinguished preachers to the University should pass about among Harvard men with only an occasional recognition. Such men deserve to receive every mark of respect...
...eleven went through the plays spoke well for the condition of the men; the interference at times was good; but there were weaknesses in the defense that will have to be overcome if Yale is to be kept from scoring a week from next Saturday. And after the result of the Pennsylvania-Princeton game a victory over Yale will, if anything, have more significance than it could have otherwise had. If Princeton had won from both Yale and Pennsylvania, it would have been impossible for Harvard to put herself in a position to claim the championship. But now victory...