Brewer, fullback Brooke.
Two short gains were made and then by the splendid work of Stevenson and Emmons Pennsylvania was forced to kick. The ball went over the line and was therefore Harvard's at the 25 yard line. In a moment Brewer kicked back to the centre.
Harvard's line was invincible and Pennsylvania tried to kick. Then Newell broke through, jumped into the air, stopped the kick and fell on the ball. Brewer kicked over the line, so Pennsylvania had the ball on her 25 yard line.
Pennsylyania had to kick and then Harvard lost the ball for the first time on downs. Newell was playing the game of his life and was through the line and on the ball. Then yard by yard the leather was pushed toward the goal.
Brewer, Wrightington, and Stevenson all made gains. The ball was on the 1 yard line when Mackie fumbled and the ball went to Pennsylvania.
In a moment Mackie redeemed himself by stoping Brooke's kick.
Brooke fell on the ball, but for all that it was a safety and Harvard had started to score.
Pennsylvania could not gain, for the Harvard men were playing in beautiful form. A kick took the ball into the middle of the field and then Mackie took Brewer under his arm and the ball was 20 yards nearer Pennsylvania's goal.
Beautiful runs by Dunlop and Wrightton brought the teams to the 30 yard line. Mackie tore through the centre for 5 yards, and Brewer went like a shot round the end for 10 yards more. The crowd went wild over this wonderful work.
Rush after rush was made until the ball was on the 2 yard line. Then Charlie Brewer squeezed over the line, and immediately kicked the goal. Score, 8 to 0 in Harvard's favor.
Here Emmons, who had long been unfit to play, was literally dragged from the field. Arthur Brewer took his place, and immediately Knipe went round his end for 43 yards. It was Pennsylvania's turn to cheer.
A kick went out of bounds but a Pennsylvania man was on it and the ball was within ten yards of Harvard's goal. A rush carried it to the 4 yard line, and then Brooke scored a touchdown but missed the goal. Score, 8 to 4 in Harvard's favor, and the contest grew hot.
It was worth many days labor to see Harvard make the next score. Fifteen yards were made on the flying wedge and then Charlie Brewer went around the end and with both teams close upon his heels sped down the entire distance and planted the ball just beyond the goal line.
He followed this up with a clean goal and section after section sent up their cheers for "Brewer, Brewer, Brewer." Score, 14 to 4 for Harvard.
Pennsylvania opened up with a wedge and then tried her flying interference, but it was of no avail and Brooke had to kick. Brewer returned the compliment but Brooke sent the leather back again.
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