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...ended up with half an hour dummy practice. The Harvard tackling has not been up to standard in the opinion of several of the Crimson coaches and there will be a good deal of work this week on polishing up the defense for the expected attack by the flashy Tiger backs...
...squad will be able to muster its full strength for this week's tilt with the Princeton Tiger, since not a man received a serious injury in the Tufts encounter. Guarnaccia and Saltonstall, both of whom starred in the long marches down the field, were lame and bruised, but will be in perfect condition by next Saturday. Bell, Kilgour, and K. D. Robinson, the three players who were unable to take part in last Saturday's game, will be fit and ready before the end of the week...
...Tiger Game Looms Threateningly
...team now faces a week of vigorous preparation for the Princeton battle next Saturday. The Tigers have been coming slowly this year but have excellent material which under the direction of the experienced and long successful Roper ought to be in shape to do considerable, damage by the end of the week. Princeton beat Swarthmore Saturday by four touchdowns, playing well within itself. Slagle and Williams, two of the hardest backs to stop in the east, have not yet made their appearance in the Tiger lineup and Caulkins, a stellar quarterback, played his first game Saturday after a prolonged...
Throughout the past week of practice the Princeton tilt has been the objective of Coach Horween's men, and the game today will be taken in stride in preparation for the battle with the Tiger. Next week will begin the intensive drilling, starting with the arrival on Monday of William Robinson, who has been scouting the Orange and Black all season...