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We take the greatest pleasure in congratulating Captain Waters and his men on their victory over Pennsylvania. Every man who knows the puzzles and uncertainties of a fall campaign in football must feel that the men who go through it all and finally bring victory to their University are deserving of the highest praise, especially when their victory comes right after a disheartening defeat. No matter how plucky a team may be, it is bound to be influenced more or less by the loss of the game which it was most anxious to win. The present victory, however, will tend to take away the sharpness from last Saturday's defeat, and to scatter the gloom which would have followed had the Yale game been the last of the season. The first of our series of games with Pennsylvania has resulted very successfully for us, and we can only hope that we may have the same luck with her teams in the future that Yale has had with ours in the past. The unity of spirit which has existed among the students this fall, the same devotion and intelligence which the coaches have shown, and the persistence and pluck which have characterized the players will eventually point the way to victory over Yale.

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