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Show PENNSY IS VICTOR I OVER CORNELL I (iame Most Stubbornly Contest ed (Ine of Season on the Franklin Field. I ITHACANS OUTPLAYED KEYSTONE STATE MEN j Finally Weakened by the Substitution Sub-stitution of Players and , , Lost Game. I PHILADELPHIA. Nov 30 -Pennsylvania today defeated Cornell In the annual an-nual football gTime by ft Hcore of 6 to 6. the narrow margln of a goal deciding the CO rue si It was thc moat atubbornly con-tented con-tented game that has been seen on Franklin Meld this season and was only after Cornell had been weakened by tho nbsi it utlon of players that thc Pcnn-Bylvanians Pcnn-Bylvanians were able to cross the H Ithacans' goal. For ono hour the local eleven had been held in check and reall;-outplayed reall;-outplayed hy the visitors nnd It began to look as tnuugh the Cornell boys vver- H to be the victors, but after thev had mad.- thtlr touchdown and the elevens hod changed goals. Pennsylvania, aided J by the MtlfT wind, gradually forced the ball down the field tor a touchdown Outplayed Pennsy. , In the first half Cornell outplayed Pennsylvania in nil departments of the game with thc exception of kicking. The 1 visitors gained 126 yards by rushing J against 71 for Pennsylvania. Twice thev had the ball wltnln Striking distance of J the Quaker line, but ea h time Pennsy 1- anla bruced and took the tall. J Score Does Not Show Strength. Tho score does not correctly show The relative strength of the two elevens. for Pennsylvania's fumbling habit which had been 1 temporarily cured, suffered a relapse 1 that prevented the local eleven from scoring at least two additional touch- downs. Twice they pushed tbe ball J from mldfteld to win five yards of the H Cornell goal, but on both occasions there J was t fumble and the Ithaca boys kicked the ball out of danger. J Pennsylvania did not r.iny with their lH usual dash and play, they showed the PH effects uf the Columbia game last Sntur- P day. Cornell on the oth-r hand, was In superb eoiulitinii. and played better than J they had shown this season No Store in First Half Neither team was able to score In the first half hut early In the second half Cornell aided by the wind, forced th- ball well within Pennsylvania' ttrrttorv. J After Cornell had carried the ball to Pcnn- sylvanla's twenty-yard line, the Quaker- held flrmlv and took It away from the Ithacans. Sheble kicked but tho wind held thc ball back and Cornell got it on Penn- Sylvarda'S fifty-yard line. Prom this polm ' the visitors curried It over for a touch-down touch-down without losing it. Their main ground-gainer was a revolv-Ing revolv-Ing mass on tackle which tho Pennsylva-nla Pennsylva-nla eleven seemed unable to atop. The touchdown was made at the corner of the fjridlr. n and, the punt out was not heeded by HaJllday. who dropped to the ground This failure cost Cornell the point which would have tied the score Changed Goals. The elevens then changed goajs and Sheble was able to kick Walder on an H SveragS of from ten to fifteen yards. H Pennsylvania soon got the ball on Cor- H nell thlrt-llve yard line About this time Cnpt Costello and Halfbacks Walder and PH Qtbeon, who had been the main-stay of H I the Cornell eleven, were forved to quit the H game because of the fierceness of the pla . H Pi nnsylvnnln taking advantage of this H condition, started In to play harder than H evei and soon carried the ball over for a H tuiniiduwii Tti" touchdown was made dl H recti) In front of the posts and Sheble H kit Me. i an easy goal, giving Pennsylvania H the H Thompson Sent to Side Lines. Thompson, left guard of the Cornell eleven, was sent to the side lines' In the H opening half for deliberately striking Ste- H venson. This was the only player ruled H out of tho game, although I'mplre Ed- H wards more than once cautioned men on H both teams H There was a great crowd present when H the two teams appeared on the gridiron H Pennsylvania won the toss and chose the H west goal with a strong wind at their H backs After Cornell kicked off the Quak- H , to e-'l" was forced H t.i kick The ball went almost to Cornell's 1 goal and from this point the Ithaca boy ri d It right down to w'thln Pennsy!- H vanla's Mfteen-yard line only to lose it on an attempted delayed pass. Pennsylvania M kicked the ball out of danger and there- ffBvnsnsj after during the nan me (junkers kickco panjajsa almost BVery time thev secured the ball. H In th second half Cornell scored soon after play started and Pennsylvania was fH kapt from ii"' ithacs goal until ten mtn- utes of the close of the game. B The line-up: The Line-Up: Pennsylvania Pcsitiona. Cornell. jgvln. 1 Roadhouao ".i.'mrin-lo ns-Oderklrk Junk-Hobson Ug Cock Tcrrey c J$!? Robinson r.g O Rourka Scarlett rT . i Norman Stevenson Qb Poilack-Newhoi; aVH Walker H Qriene-Ingell r h.h Olbson-Babccck H F.dwell f-b Hollldav Touchdowns, Walder. Uni Goal from H touchdown. Sheble Refer.- W H. Corbln Yale I'mplre, W. H Edwards. Princeton. fH Lln.itmsn Dl v it Sharpe, Vnle. Time of halves thlrty-ftv. minute sacli |