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Show PENN 0, MEETS OREGON TODAY Pasadena. Cel., Jan. 1. The elevens of the University of Oregon and the University of Pennsylvania were ready here today for the second annual an-nual post-season game between football foot-ball teams of the east and west. The : game was to be played at Tournament : park after the Tournament of Roses, i the floral festival which attracted thousands of visitors. Th first game between the Atlantic Atlan-tic and Pacific seaboards was played last year here between Brown university univer-sity and Washington State college, j the latter winning by a score of 14 to 0. Pennsylvania traveled three thousand thou-sand miles to meet a team that has not been defeated this season. Of the seven games played the Oregonians have won six, scoring 230 points to i their opponents' sixteen. A 0-0 gamo was played between Oregon and Washington. The easterners lost two games this year, tied one and won seven. Swart h-more h-more defeated the Philadelphia 6-0 and Pittsburg humbled the red and MUe 20-0. Pennsylvania-Dartmouth played a 7-7 game. For the season I'ennsj Ivanin rolled up a total of 119 points while their adversaries scored a total of 43 points. The greatest feat accomplished by the boys from the Keystone state for the 1916 season was the defeat of the powerful Cornell Cor-nell machine by a score of 23 to 3. |