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...University team has scored 26 goals this season in regular games. Captain Huntington has proved the best man in this department having pushed the puck into the net eight times. Duncan, however, is a close rival having scored seven times. For Yale Cox leads all his team-mates with sixteen goals, twice the number of tallies to the credit of his nearest rival, Chauncey. Harvard's Scorers. A. N. Baldwin '13, 1 R. M. Blackall '12, 4 R. F. Duncan, '12, 7 F. D. Huntington '12, 8 F. H. Palmer '13, 2 A. F. Sortwell '14, 4 Yale's Best...
...either latent or exhausted. By means of two strenuous competitions the CRIMSON has weeded out and taken unto itself the most efficient material which has presented itself, but the supply appears to be at an end. Six 1914 candidates now strive for final honors in our news department, while sixteen aspire for editorial positions. Although there are always more Freshmen than Sophomores in the news competition, this season shows the grand total of thirty-five first year men, as compared with the above-mentioned Sophomore six. With as many as five vacant places waiting for the right men, the small...
...Freshman football squad was given light practice yesterday afternoon under the direction of coaches Dewey, Chatfield, and J. Parker. Only seven of the sixteen men who played in the game with the Princeton Freshmen were on the field. Frothingham, who was badly injured on Saturday, has gone to his home in Philadelphia for a week's rest...
Thirty-eight players, eleven coaches, and three managers will constitutes the squad which will leave the Square this afternoon at 12.20 o'clock to make the first University football trip to Princeton in sixteen years. The team will board the 1 o'clock train for New York and spend the night there at the Hotel Aberdeen, 32nd street, between Fifth avenue and Broadway. At 10.40 o'clock tomorrow morning the men will leave the Pennsylvania station for Princeton, taking lunch on the train. The game will be called at 2 o'clock. A special train will convey the team back...
...Sixteen years ago yesterday Harvard's football team was defeated by Princeton at Princeton by the score of 12 to 4. This was the last Harvard game played at Princeton, as the next year's game, in 1896, came to Cambridge and resulted in another defeat for the University team, this time by the score of 12 to 0. Today's trip and tomorrow's game mean a renewal of football relations, an event welcome alike to graduates as well as undergraduates. Of the 15 games played between 1877 and 1896, Princeton had decidedly the better of the argument, winning...