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16 09/21/1907 Brown New Hampshire 0 Bucknell 15 Mansfield 2 Carlisle 40 Lebanon Val. 0 Niagara 11 Colgate 6 Penn St. 27 Altoona A.C. 0 Syracuse 28 Hobart 0 09/28/1907 Brown 5 Massachusetts 0 Bucknell 5 Gettysburg 0...

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16 09/21/1907 Brown New Hampshire 0 Bucknell 15 Mansfield 2 Carlisle 40 Lebanon Val. 0 Niagara 11 Colgate 6 Penn St. 27 Altoona A.C. 0 Syracuse 28 Hobart 0 09/28/1907 Brown 5 Massachusetts 0 Bucknell 5 Gettysburg 0 Carlisle 10 Villanova 0 Clemson 5 Gordon 0 Colorado Col. 5 CO Springs High 0 Cornell 23 Hamilton 0 Denver 13 Manual High 0 Drake 6 Grinnell 0 Harvard 5 Bowdoin 0 Haskell 0 Arkansas 0 Lafayette 22 Wyoming Seminary 0 Missouri 39 Cent. Missouri 0 Navy 26 St. John's, MD 0 Nebraska 53 Peru St. 0 Penn 37 North Carolina 0 Penn St. 34 Geneva 0 Princeton 47 Stevens 0 Syracuse 40 Rochester 6 Texas Christian 0 Fort Worth 0 Union, N.Y. 0 Colgate 0 Utah 19 Ogden High 0 Virginia 5 Davidson 5 Wash. & Jeff. 24 California, Pa. 0 Washington & Lee 33 Hampden-Sydney 5 Yale 25 Wesleyan 0 10/01/1907 Colorado 40 Boulder High 0 10/02/1907 Carlisle 91 Susquehanna 0 Cornell 22 Oberlin 5 Harvard 30 Maine 0 Mississippi St. 7 Southwestern, TN 0 Penn 16 Villanova 0 10/03/1907 Sewanee 23 Mooney 0 10/04/1907 Iowa St. 18 Coe 0 10/05/1907 Alabama 17 Maryville, Tenn. 0 Arkansas 23 Drury 0 Army 23 Franklin&Marshall 0 Auburn 23 Samford 0 Brown 24 Norwich 0 Carlisle 18 Penn St. 5 Colgate 41 Rochester 0 Colorado 29 Denver 4 Colorado Col. 40 East Denver High 0 Cornell 47 Niagara 0 Davidson 36 Oak Ridge 0 Drake 6 Morningside 5 Georgia 57 Dahlonega 0 Georgia Tech 51 Gordon 0 Harvard 33 Bates 4 Indiana 25 DePauw 9 Kansas 38 William Jewell 0 Lafayette 21 Ursinus 0 Lehigh 29 Muhlenberg 0 Michigan 9 Case 0 Missouri 46 Cent. Missouri 0 Navy 15 Dickinson 0 Nebraska 39 South Dakota 0 Penn 29 Bucknell 2 Pittsburgh 6 Marietta 0 Princeton 53 Wesleyan 0 Swarthmore 29 Rutgers 5 Tennessee 30 Tenn. Military 0 Texas A&M 34 Fort Worth 0 Texas Christian 6 Baylor 6 Utah 39 Salt Lake High 0 Vanderbilt 40 Kentucky 0 Virginia 38 Richmond 0 Virginia Tech 33 Roanoke 0 Wash. & Jeff. 19 Ohio Northern 0 Washington & Lee 0 North Carolina 0 Yale 11 Syracuse 0 10/07/1907 Auburn 29 Maryville, Tenn. 0 10/09/1907 Clemson 35 Maryville, Tenn. 0 Navy 12 Maryland 0 Penn 57 Franklin&Marshall 0 Princeton 52 Bucknell 0 Virginia 22 St. John's, MD 4 Yale 18 Springfield 0 10/10/1907 Sewanee 38 Mississippi St. 0 10/11/1907 Louisiana St. 28 Louisiana Tech 0 10/12/1907 Alabama 20 Mississippi 0 Arkansas 17 Drury 6 Army 12 Trinity, Conn. 0 Auburn 34 Gordon 0 Baylor 4 Trinity, Tex. 0 Brown 40 Maine 0 Carlisle 14 Syracuse 6 Chicago 27 Indiana 6 Colorado 5 Colorado Alumni 0 Colorado Col. 20 Colorado St. 4 Cornell 18 Colgate 0 Drake Alumni 0 Drake 0 Georgia Tech 72 Dahlonega 0 Harvard 18 Williams 0 Haskell 10 Kansas St. 0 Kansas 14 St. Mary's, TX 2 Lafayette 43 Hamilton 0 Lehigh 34 Jefferson 0 Michigan 46 Michigan St. 0 Minnesota 8 Iowa St. 0 Mississippi St. 12 Samford 5 Missouri 38 Cent. Missouri 6 Nebraska 30 Grinnell 4 North Carolina 38 Oak Ridge 0 Penn 16 Swarthmore 8 Penn St. 46 Grove City 0 Pittsburgh 6 Carnegie-Mellon 0 Princeton 45 Villanova 5 Shurtleff 6 Washington, MO 0 Tennessee 15 Georgia 0 Texas A&M 0 Texas 0 Texas Christian 27 Austin Col. 0 Utah 24 Denver 4 Vanderbilt 6 Navy 6 Virginia 40 Gallaudet 0 Virginia Tech 18 Hampden-Sydney 0 Wabash 2 Purdue 0 Wash. & Jeff. 34 Dickinson 0 Washington & Lee 5 Roanoke 0 Yale 52 Holy Cross 0 10/16/1907 Navy 12 St. John's, MD 0 Penn 23 Gettysburg 0 10/19/1907 Baylor 33 Texas Deaf School 0 Carlisle 15 Bucknell 0 Chicago 42 Illinois 6 Colorado 17 Colorado St. 13 Colorado Mines 77 Wyoming 0 Drake 26 Coe 0 Drury 6 Washington, MO 5 Georgia 26 Mercer 6 Georgia Tech 6 Tennessee 4 Harvard 6 Navy 0 Indiana 40 Indiana Alumni 0 Iowa 21 Missouri 6 Iowa St. 12 Morningside 0 Kansas 15 Oklahoma 0 Lafayette 21 Colgate 9 Lehigh 16 Rutgers 6 Michigan 22 Wabash 0 Minnesota 8 Nebraska 5 Mississippi St. 80 Union (Tennessee) 0 North Carolina 14 William & Mary 0 Penn 11 Brown 0 Penn St. 8 Cornell 6 Pittsburgh 32 Muskingum 0 Princeton 40 Wash. & Jeff. 0 SE Missouri 12 Mississippi 6 Sewanee 12 Auburn 6 St. Louis 42 Arkansas 6 St. Vincent's, CA 10 Denver 0 Syracuse 9 Williams 0 Texas 12 Louisiana St. 5 Texas Christian 27 Trinity, Tex. 0 Utah 11 Utah Alumni 7 Vanderbilt 65 Rose-Hulman 10 Virginia 18 VMI 17 Virginia Tech 5 Washington & Lee 0 Yale 0 Army 0 10/21/1907 Sewanee 54 Alabama 4 Tennessee 4 Clemson 0 Texas A&M 11 Louisiana St. 5 10/23/1907 Texas 45 Haskell 10 10/24/1907 Mississippi St. 75 Mercer 0 10/25/1907 Georgia 0 Alabama 0 10/26/1907 Army 30 Rochester 0 Auburn 12 Georgia Tech 6 Brown 24 Williams 11 Carlisle 26 Penn 6 Colgate 23 Hobart 5 Colorado Col. 20 Denver 4 Cornell 6 Princeton 12 5 Davidson Virginia Tech 5 Harvard 9 Springfield YMCA 5 Illinois 15 Wisconsin 4 Iowa 25 Drake 4 Iowa St. 17 Cornell, Iowa 0 Kansas 29 Kansas St. 10 Lehigh 22 MedicoChirurgical 0 Michigan 22 Ohio St. 0 Missouri 47 William Jewell 0 Navy 17 Lafayette 0 Nebraska 22 Colorado 8 Penn St. 75 Lebanon Val. 0 Pittsburgh 12 Bucknell 0 Sewanee 65 Mississippi 0 Syracuse 22 Hamilton 0 Tennessee 34 Maryville, Tenn. 0 Texas 26 Arkansas 6 Texas A&M 5 Haskell 0 Texas Christian 11 Baylor 10 Tulane 13 Samford 0 Utah 16 Colorado Mines 10 Virginia 9 North Carolina 4 Wash. & Jeff. 32 Bethany,W.Va. 6 Washington, MO 34 SE Missouri 0 Yale 45 Villanova 0 10/28/1907 Louisiana St. 57 Samford 0 10/30/1907 Mississippi St. 6 Drury 0 10/31/1907 Clemson 15 North Carolina 6 11/02/1907 Alabama 12 Centre 0 Army 6 Colgate 0 Auburn 12 Clemson 0 Baylor 11 Fort Worth 5 Chicago 18 Minnesota 12 Colorado Mines 35 Colorado St. 0 Cornell 18 Pittsburgh 5 Georgia Tech 11 Georgia 0 Grinnell 10 Drake 0 Harvard 6 Brown 5 Illinois 21 Purdue 4 Lehigh 27 Ursinus 0 Michigan 8 Vanderbilt 0 Missouri 5 Texas 4 Navy 6 West Virginia 0 Nebraska 10 Iowa St. 9 Notre Dame 0 Indiana 0 Penn 15 Lafayette 0 Penn St. 52 Dickinson 0 Princeton 16 Carlisle 0 Sewanee 12 Virginia 0 St. Louis 78 Washington, MO 0 St. Vincent's, CA 11 Utah 5 Swarthmore 18 Villanova 10 Syracuse 20 Bucknell 6 Tennessee 57 Tn.-Chattanooga 0 Texas A&M 32 Texas Christian 5 Tulane 12 Drury 0 Virginia Tech 20 Georgetown, D.C. 0 Washburn 12 Kansas 5 Wisconsin 6 Iowa 5 Yale 11 Wash. & Jeff. 0 11/05/1907 Tulane 28 Centre 9 11/06/1907 Louisiana St. 17 Arkansas 12 Pittsburgh 16 Ohio Northern 0 11/07/1907 Georgia 8 Clemson 0 11/09/1907 Arkansas 17 Tulane 12 Auburn 63 Mercer 0 Carlisle 23 Harvard 15 Chicago 56 Purdue 0 Colgate 20 Hamilton 10 Colorado Col. 10 Colorado 0 Colorado Mines 33 Denver 0 Cornell 14 Army 10 Davidson 10 Clemson 6 Iowa 25 Illinois 12 Iowa St. 49 Grinnell 0 Lafayette 34 Bucknell 0 Lehigh 6 Dickinson 6 Louisiana St. 23 Mississippi St. 11 Missouri 70 Tarkio 6 Missouri-Rolla 11 Washington, MO 8 N. Dakota St. 64 Haskell 6 Nebraska 16 Kansas 6 North Carolina 12 Georgetown, D.C. 5 Penn 28 Penn St. 0 Pittsburgh 10 West Virginia 0 Princeton 14 Amherst 0 Sewanee 18 Georgia Tech 0 Swarthmore 18 Navy 0 Tennessee 0 Kentucky 0 Texas 27 Baylor 11 Texas Christian 6 Trinity, Tex. 5 Utah St. 24 Utah 10 Vanderbilt 60 Mississippi 0 Villanova 15 Fordham 11 Virginia Tech 22 VMI 0 Wash. & Jeff. 26 Carnegie-Mellon 0 Washington & Lee 6 Virginia 5 Wisconsin 11 Indiana 8 Yale 22 Brown 0 11/11/1907 Sewanee 16 Georgia 0 11/12/1907 Texas A&M 19 Oklahoma 0 11/15/1907 Texas 29 Oklahoma 10 11/16/1907 Army 21 Tufts 0 Auburn 6 Alabama 6 Baylor 16 Texa...

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