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...Harvard back to the 15-yard line. Foster kicked from a close formation to Stevenson, who was missed by Macdonald, but downed by Leary on the 45-yard line. Aided by Squires' offside play Pennsylvania rushed the balls traight down the field and, in spite of Harvard's splendid stand on the 1-yard line, Lamson went between White and Kersburg for the deciding score of the game. Stevenson punted out to Bennis and Torrey kicked the goal. Shortly before the touchdown Peirce replaced Burr...
Fall track work on Soldiers Field has been stopped by the erection of the stand for the Yale game at the north end of the Stadium and will not be resumed until after the Christmas holidays. There will then be a meeting of all candidates, at which prominent track men will speak and Coach Lathrop will outline his plans for the winter. In the winter work the men will be divided into four squads, two to report in the morning and two in the afternoon every...
...yard line. After a loss resulting from Gilder's fumble, Leonard punted. Mt. Pleasant received the ball, which had been partially blocked, at the centre of the field, and ran through Leary, being finally downed by Gilder on the 12-yard line. In spite of a determined stand on the 1-yard line Sheldon made the touchdown on the fourth rush--Mt. Pleasant punted out and kicked the goal. Brill kicked outside on the 28-yard line and time was called...
...stand erected at the north end of the Stadium, especially for the Yale game will be finished by November 23. It will hold 9,000 people and will be the only section of seats provided with backs. The wooden seats, which are being built at the top and bottom of the Stadium, will seat another 9,000. These 18,000 wooden seats, with the 22,000 in the Stadium, will bring the total seating capacity for the Yale game...
...first touchdown was scored after a minute of play, on a fumble by West Point. For the rest of the half West Point had the ball constantly in their opponent's territory, and was only prevented from scoring by Yale's determined stand on the 2-yard line. In the second half Yale scored a safety and two touchdowns. West Point being unable to check Yale's irresistible attack...