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...University chose to take the affensive in the first quarter. Murray ran back Armstrong's kick-off to his 25-yard mark. Two five-yard gains by Casey and Humphrey were followed by a Bruin off-side penalty. R. Horween and Casey carried the ball to midfield, whence Casey reeled off an 18-yard run to the 32-yard mark. At this point Emery, the heaviest and most powerful Bruin, was hurt, being replaced by Shupert...
Three plays after the kick-off Fox replaced Coulter at quarter for Brown. An exchange of punts gave Murray the ball on his 45-yard line. A run and enemy penalty brought the ball to the 35-yard line, from which Murray sent a forward pass to Ryan, netting nine yards. Again Ryan caught a pass, being downed 11 yards from the goal-line...
Immediately after the opening of the second period Murray was tackled by Brisk for a seven-yard loss. Fox blocked a forward pass to Steele. Horween dropped back to put the pigskin between the uprights, but again failed. Armstrong punted short to Casey on the Brown 46-yard line...
...Soon Murray attempted another pass to Steele, which missed his hands by an inch. It was Brown's ball on downs on her 36-yard line. Shupert tore ahead 22 yards until nailed by Humphrey, but Brooks' fumble was recovered by Steele at this point. A. Horween was put in for Casey and carried the ball in successive rushes to the 10-yard line, making first down. When all seemed sure for a second score the Whistle ended the half...
...Horween opened play in the last period by carrying the ball in two rushes through the line to the 18-yard mark. Two more plays and a pass from Murray to Steele resulted in no gain. A drop-kick from the 28-yard line by Murray also failed. W. B. Felton Occ. took Murray's place as pilot. In the punts following Humphrey out-kicked Armstrong. The University obtained possession of the ball again on the enemy 34-yard line. Steele reeled off an end-around play for a gain of 16 yards. Humphrey made two more. The next play...