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Brides broke through between left tackle and guard for a 30-yard gain. Bomar followed with five yards; and on a tandem play Brides gained nine yards more. Peirce stopped Bomar for no gain, and Coy gained two yards through tackle. Alcott recovered Coy's onside kick on Harvard's 24-yard line, and it looked as if Yale was off for a touchdown. But Coy and Bomar gained only four yards in two plays, and Bomar dropped back for a goal from placement. The ball went wide and Burr punted...
...game his hard running was a feature. Newhall's work was exceptionally good. In spite of the bandage over his eye, he caught and ran back punts almost perfectly, and his generalship was excellent. Although not Harvard's regular punter, he was called on to do most of the kicking on account of Burr's being slightly overtrained and slow in getting his punts off. Newhall's punts were not as long as Coy's, but the shorter distance enabled the ends to cover them effectively. Macdonald's playing exceeded all expectations. In previous games he had been slow...
...Jones received Burr's kick-off and ran the ball back 10 yards to the 30-yard line. Coy punted outside to Harvard's 25-yard line. On a fake kick Apollonio gained three yards through centre. Newhall dropped back to punt, but the Yale team, expecting a fake play, were taken off their guard and Macdonald, by fast work, recovered the ball on Yale's 20-yard line. In two plays Wendell gained only two yards and Parker tried a goal from the field, but the ball went to Jones on the 6-yard line...
...offensive. In the first half Princeton easily had everything its own way and scored two touchdowns, but in the second half the Yale attack was irresistable and the defense impregnable. Princeton's only touchdown was made by Booth on a 70-yard run after catching a blocked kick, and the other score was made by a field goal by Harlan. Yale's touchdowns were made by long end runs, dashing line plunges, and clever use of the forward pass...
Punts were exchanged after the kick-off, and then by means of a recovered onside kick the ball was secured by the substitutes on their opponents' 20-yard line. It was rushed to the 10-yard line, from where Gilbert scored a touchdown around right end on a double pass. After the next kick-off the ball was put in the second's territory again by Hadden's falling on an onside kick on the 35-yard line. From there the substitutes rushed it to the 12-yard line, where Cutting made a low forward pass to Gray, who scored...