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...team" from Valparaiso against whom the Red-jerseys piled up 21 points without being scored upon, and a tussle with the picturesque Centre College eleven which came up from Kentucky to break into Eastern football for the first-time. Though fighting through four periods to another tie with the Tiger, Coach Fisher again had the pleasure of seeing the Elis defeated, this time by a score...
...weeks ago in the Palmer Stadium the Crimson met the Tiger. With the score standing 0-0 and with eight minutes left to play in the last quarter the University suddenly surged into a field goal lead, held it for a few minutes and then succumbed by the score 10-3 to a terrific. Princeton come-back as Gilroy tore 64 yards for a touchdown and Keck sent over a placement kick. But although all the scoring and most of the thrilling plays occurred in these last few minutes of the game, the story of the fourth quarter...
...wide formations and her forward passing game had been as well executed against Yale as they were against the Crimson, Yale would have been a defeated team. It was not due to the Bulldog's superior defense, but rather to Princeton's inferior execution of plays that the Tiger's formations worked better against the Crimson than against the Blue. The Yale line is strong on the defense, and the Yale secondary defense men are hard, sure tacklers, but it has been shown by West Point and Princeton that a strategic attack can find the Blue secondary derense...
This afternoon in the Yale Bowl, the Bulldog will meet the Tiger in the second of the "Big Three" Contests. Enraged by the defeats of two successive years the Blue faces a team that has tasted victory by conquering the University 10-3 a week ago. The result should be one of the most fiercely-fought contests that has been seen this fall...
...spite of a game right here in Cambridge all eyes turn towards New Haven today, and for two reasons; the Freshmen wind up their season when hey face Yale; and the Tiger and Bulldog stage their annual battle which is of peculiar interest to Harvard men. The "dopesters" will be in New Haven, to return with prophecies for the eager public; Yale and Princeton men will be there by the thousand;--but as far as Crimson support is concerned, it will have to make up in Quality what it lacks in quantity. The Freshmen are going it alone. They have...