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HARVARD, 28; UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 0.

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Yesterday morning a harlequin scrub eleven met in fierce contest the champion eleven of Memorial table No. 3, and with difficulty overthrew them. Brilliant play, rapid running, rough tackling and generous gore distinguished the game throughout. Yale's tactics were closely followed, and the disabled strewed the field. Both teams were from '87. Time was called at half past eleven. In the first wild enthusiasm, G. W. Foster kicked a goal from the field, and Loud scored a touchdown. The Flubdubs, green with envy, secured in the second half two touchdowns by Russell and Mead, and a goal from the field by Russell. The composure of the Flubdubs throughout may be seen by the following: Rushers, Austin, Kuhn, Mead, Herron, Keep, Bemis, Emery; quarter-back, Hardy; Halves, F. S. Coolidge and Russell; full-back, A. C. Smith. The best playing was exhibited by: Rushers, A. C. Coolidge, Keays, Shattuck, White, Zinkeisen, Woods, L. A. Johnson, Hughes; quarter-back, Wiestling; halves, Foster and Loud. Referee, Mr. Lathrop.

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