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...right, two strong men of the Tiger backfield, Kazmaier (42) (with ball), and Davison (34) (with scowl) tramp their way toward the Crimson defense. This end run was good for eight yards...
Lowenstein had his first chance to exploit the porous Tiger pass defense when a ten yard run by wingback Dave Warden and an 18 yard Warden to Lowenstein pass gave Harvard the ball on the Tiger 30 yard line. On the third down, Lowenstein picked off Warden on the three yard stripe. Warden, who was five steps ahead of Princeton's first string safety-man, went over for the first Crimson score. STATISTICS Princeton Harvard Yds. gained, rushing 443 27 First downs 23 12 Forward passes 12 38 Passes completed 5 17 Yds. Gained, passing 117 258 Punts...
...series of perfectly executed passes from Lowenstein to Crowley and Warden early in the fourth period moved the ball from the Harvard 30 to the Princeton 28 where a Tiger interception halted the drive. The Crimson defense took advantage of this ill-fated drive into scoring to kick from the 13 yard line. Dick Hyde blocked Bill Tryon's boot and Bill Rosenau fell on the ball in the end zone for the score...
...Crimson's final drive began on its own 31 yard line and went to the Tiger six on two passes from Lowenstein to Crowley, the second one being scooped off the ground by the sophomore end. On the first play from scrimmage, Lowenstein started around right end and just before he was hit lateraled to John West, who scored standing...
...rugby team tied Princeton, 0 to 0, at Princeton on Saturday morning. The game, played in cold weather, was tight battle all the way, and the Crimson scrum was called upon to repel a determined Tiger offensive in the second half...