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YALE BEATEN FOR FIRST TIME IN THREE YEARS AS PRINCETON STRUGGLES TO TIE

Elis Bow to University of Pennsylvania Team for First Time in History--Maine and Bates Fall Easy Victims to Powerful Dartmouth and Brown Teams

While Harvard was going down before Holy Cross on Saturday, for the first time in history, Yale was meeting its first defeat at the hands of Pennsylvania.

The Elis, previous to their break with (Pennsylvania 34 year ago, had won 11 victories from the Red and Blue without a defeat. Moreover, Saturday's contest marked the first setback Yale has suffered since Captain Buell's Harvard eleven triumphed at the Bowl in November, 1922.

Princeton also met stiff opposition from the strong Annapolis team, and the Tigers were held to a 10-10 tie. Brown and Dartmouth future opponents of the University eleven, ran roughshod over weak opposition from two Maine colleges.

Pennsylvania 16, Yale 13

A fumble by Noble, Yale halfback, was the factor which checked a great Eli rally and insured Pennsylvania's victory.

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Trailing 16 to 0 in the third period, Yale made a tremendous comeback which all but carried it to victory. With Cutler starring, the Blue team swept down the field to its first touchdown. At the opening of the forth session, Yale completed a forward pass which put it into scoring position.

Here came the fatal fumble by Noble Captain Wilson of Pennsylvania recovered only three yards from his goal line.

Another Eli fumble followed the Pennsylvanian punt to midfield, and the Jones machine could not get started again till the game was almost over. Then another long march ended in a score by Allen, Yale fullback. The game ended a moment later.

Not waiting to show its attack late in the game, but starting with a rip and a roar. Pennsylvania crashed through the famed Yale line for two touchdowns in the first half.

Kreuz Batters Eli Line

With Kreuz, battering fullback, bearing the brunt of the attack, Pennsylvania ploughed down the field in the first period, after receiving 15 yards on a penalty. Kreuz smashed through the Yale line time and again, and then Rogers, speedy Penn halfback, broke away for a long gain. Leith made the first touchdown.

Yale threatened in the second quarter, but Wadsworth's drop kick was blocked and Pennsylvania marched down the field again, Kreuz tailying.

Kreuz kicked a field goal in the third period for what proved to be the winning points.

Captain Joss of Yale played in his first game of the season, although he did not start the contest. Yale started two substitute backs, Wadsworth and Noble, but the injured regulars, Allen and Cutler, saw plenty of action. The Elis opened up their game in the face of defeat as much as the University did against Holy Cross, but only three of Yale's 12 passes were successful.

Princeton 10, Navy 10

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