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Here Pennsylvania failed to gain and tried to kick. Newell broke through, jumped into the air, stopped the ball and fell on it. Brewer kicked the ball over the line and brought it out 25 yards. Pennsylvania had to kick again and then Harvard lost the ball on downs. Newell here was playing his most brilliant game. Harvard got the ball and by short, sharp rushes carried it to within 1 yard of the goal. Here Mackie fumbled and the ball went to Pennsylvania. Brooke kicked but Mackie stopped the ball, and although the former fell...
Harvard's line was invincible and Pennsylvania tried to kick. Then Newell broke through, jumped into the air, stopped the kick and fell on the ball. Brewer kicked over the line, so Pennsylvania had the ball on her 25 yard line...
Again the two fullbacks sent the ball flying up and down the field, and then Harvard by steady rushes brought the ball to the 25 yard line. It was lost through interference but it was no time at all before Stevenson broke through, secured the ball on a fumble, and then on the ball was pushed up to the 5 yard line...
...game. Fourteen played on the second eleven, and their combined efforts gave the 'varsity about as much work for an hour and a half as they had against Yale. They played continually with snap and fierceness. Arthur Brewer at left end showed the best work. Time and again he broke up the interference on end plays, while he followed the ball closely at all times. Gonterman and Clarke at halfback were successful in bucking the line, though they did better on round the end plays. Gould, Johnson, Wilson, Wadsworth and Collamore all played well. The second eleven made one touchdown...
...punting game they had played. Yale's flying wedge on the opening play gained only 10 yards, but this play was followed by a dozen others, some ten of them directed straight at Acton and Manahan, all netting good gains, though none of them very large. Butterworth once broke through the gap between Acton and Manahan and was downed by Beale after a gain of 10 yards. It was on the fourteenth play that Butterworth broke through again and made a touchdown. He crossed the goal line 25 yards from the goal posts, yet no Harvard player tacked him until...