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With little thought of team play, but largely by his individual brilliance and determination, Van Gerbig scored all three of Princeton's tallies, and alone forced Yale into the overtime periods. Before Stout's retirement, the Tigers relied on the wing to wing pass for caging the puck, but unless Coach Gaw has drilled a lot of team play into his new line-up during the last week, the Crimson defence should be able to break up all organized tallies by the Tiger skaters...
Although the Tiger outfit trimmed B. U. 4-0 and nosed out Dartmouth 2-1 during its vacation stay in Boston, these victories can never make up for the loss it suffered when a tendon in Stout's right arm was cut in the latter cantest: Tonight it will just be a question of how well Princeton's hockey team can get along without her 1924 football captain. Stout was ranked among the best college wings in the game today...
...result of this shake-up was a top-heavy team, or one with the preponderance of strength in its forward line. While the Tiger defense was thus materially weakened, the revised front put Van Gerbig in a position where he was more able than ever to raid the opposing cage on an instant's notice...
...Tiger Rose. Ulric addicts will derive a curious mixture of sensations from this picture. The rare and radiant Lenore, whose wiry wickedness David Belasco has always turned to virtue just before the final curtain, has undergone a metamorphosis. Both her personality and appearance seem altered. She is still a good actress but Kiki no more. The play, many will remember, is No. 9,824 in the Canadian Royal Northwest Mounted Police stories. They always get their audience...
...chiefly the preponderance of power in its forward line that enabled Harvard to win form Princeton 5 to 0. It was its lack of backfield power which prevented it from making a touchdown against the Tiger just as it had failed to make a touchdown against Dartmouth. The Crimson line had a superlative lift and the Tigers were forced to the uttermost to hold their ground at all. The game proved that at last Fisher had transformed the latent power of his heavy forwards into actual strength, usable when the occasion demanded; yet the game also showed that Harvard still...