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In a very close and exciting game Pennsylvania defeated the Indians on Saturday by a score of 16 to 6. The teams were fairly evenly matched both on the offensive and defensive and neither could make consistent gains through the others' line. Barring some slowness in getting the plays started in the early part of the game, and some fumbling, Pennsylvania played splendid football. When she found her guards-back formation useless she had to rely on straight football to gain. The Indians showed wonderful defensive strength, but their offensive was not quite as strong as was expected. The few fumbles that they made were disastrous. Towards the end of the game the Indians fell off in their play, and Pennsylvania by sheer strength and endurance made good gains. In the first half Pennsylvania scored on a long run by Davidson after a blocked kick, and a goal from the field by Potter. In the second half both sides scored on touchdowns by Potter and Wheelock.
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