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Anchor text: 1917 Rose Bowl
Target Entity: 1917_Rose_Bowl
Preceding Context: Fleurette passed away on September 24, 1916, while Bell was en route from campus to her bedside. Nevertheless, he started the first game of the 1916 season on September 30 for new coach Bob Folwell. But again mixed results by Bell caused him to be platooned for the rest of the season. The team finished the regular season with a record of 7–2–1, 10th seed in the east., After Harvard, and then Yale, turned down an invitation to the
Succeeding Context: , Penn was offered an invitation and accepted it. In the game against the Oregon Ducks, Penn's total offensive yards for the game was 230 vs. 242 for Oregon. The most successful offensive play for the Quakers was a 20 yard rushing gain by Bell. Late in the game, Bell was replaced at quarterback after throwing an interception, from the Quaker's fifteen yard line that led to the final score, Oregon 14, Penn 0, three plays later. At the time, this game was considered to be the greatest football game ever played on the West Coast. In the 1917 season, Bell led Penn to a 9–2–0 finish.
Paragraph Title: University of Pennsylvania
Source Page: Bert Bell

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