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...spirited. The University team for the first time played well together throughout almost the entire game, and in this way, by advancing together and passing the puck accurately and rapidly, succeeded both in scoring many times and in keeping the second team so effectually on the defensive as to prevent it from scoring more than twice. When on the defensive, the first team forwards showed considerable ability in preventing the opposing forwards from passing them. Once passed, however, they neglected to follow back in a concerted way, and thus allowed the two goals scored against them. The shooting was both...
Fifty tickets for floor seats, at $1.50 each, have been put on sale at the Athletic Association office; and gallery seats, at 75 cents each at Leavitt and Peirce's. In order to prevent the tickets from falling into the hands of speculators, not more than two seats will be sold to one person at either sale...
Floor seats for the games, at $1.50, will be put on sale tomorrow at the office of the Association, and gallery seats at 75 cents each, at Leavitt and Peirce's. In order to prevent the tickets from getting into the hands of speculators, not more than two seats will be sold to one person at either sale...
...adverse score must not be taken to show that Yale was in general inferior to Princeton. The defense, though not evenly balanced in strength on both sides of the line, was sufficient to prevent substantial gains by Princeton in rushing. The offense showed great speed, strength and team-work, and was at times invincible. Hogan, Bloomer, Shevlin and Kinney were used to advance the ball almost as frequently as the backs, and proved that Yale's offensive game is versatile as well as powerful. With the fault of fumbling eradicated, the Yale eleven is likely to prove not far inferior...
...addition to the obviously grave error of giving outside parties tickets before all Harvard applications had been filled, the writers can see the possibility of an evil still worse. What is to prevent speculators buying an unlimited number of season tickets at the beginning of the year, using fictitious names to attain that end, then renting the tickets for the preliminary games and finally applying for two Yale game seats by virtue of their privilege as season ticket holders? The Yale game tickets secured, the men can charge any price for them and there results speculation which the management cannot...