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U. of P. 16; Wesleyan 10.

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Pennsylvania defeated Wesleyan at Washington Park, New York, on Wednesday afternoon by a score of 16 to 10, and thus won third place in the Intercollegiate Association.

Wesleyan played a good game but went to pieces at critical times. Pennsylvania's game was remarkable according to newspaper report for its slugging, the captain himself taking a prominent part in the disgraceful proceedings.

Camp had little difficulty in scoring the first touch-down for Pennsylvania, and Watkins soon added another. Camp then made a second and before the end of the first half forced Wesley an to make a safety. Thayer kicked two of the goals but one was not allowed.

In the second half Slayback ran nearly the entire length of the field and scored a touchdown and kicked the goal. Later on Wesleyan scored again.

The teams:

Pennsylvania-rushers, Walkins, Branson, Thoruton, Adams, Bowser, Griffith, Scheff; quarter-back, Vail; half-backs, Camp, Church; full back, Thayer.

Wesleyan-rushers, Ralsten, Lee Bickford, Fogg, Newton, Moore, Cleaver; quarter-back, C. Parshley; half-backs, Meredith, Slayback; full-back, Hall.

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