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U. of P. 39; Penn. State College, O.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The University of Pennsylvania defeated Pennsylvania State College at Philadelphia on Saturday by the score of 39 to 0.

On the offense the University of Pennsylvania played an exceedingly fast game, gaining at will through all parts of their opponents' line. The State College was entirely outplayed and made but one first down. There was little fumbling, in spite of the muddy condition of the field. The feature of the game was a run of sixty yards through a broken field from the last kick-off, by Smith, the University full-back, which nearly resulted in a touchdown. The halves were twenty and fifteen minutes respectively.

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