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...work at Soldiers Field at present is in the form of concentrated preparation for the Princeton struggle rather than for the invasion of the Praying Colonels Saturday. Coach Fisher is pointing for the Tiger fracas above everything else and is looking forward to the contest with the Kentuckians more needed for the solution of the problems of peace...
...second successive time this season Princeton succumbed to a superior attack on the gridiron, losing to the University of Chicago eleven 9-0 at Palmer Stadium Saturday. The Tiger was out-played and out-fought, and Chicago's goal was never threatened. A drop-kick late in the second quarter and a touchdown from a well-executed pass in the last period gave Chicago the first football victory of a western team over either Princeton, Yale or the University...
Chicago registered eighteen first downs to three by Princeton, and even when Garrity, veteran Princeton half, was sent in to try and stem the tide, the Tiger attack pierced the powerful Maroon defence for only a scant fourteen yards...
...Princeton team was doubtless weakened greatly by the absence from the line-up of its star quarter Lourie, but Princeton supporters had expected the Tiger line to bear the attack of the Westerners without a great deal of trouble. The Tiger line fought, and fought hard, but it was outguessed, substantial gains even resulting from plays directed against Captain Kock...
...hard to tell; both have done well in competition, and turned in better times than either of the University men. Coxe was unable to run in the Harvard-Yale meet, being disabled with a pulled tendon. In the Princeton meet, however, he ran a close second to Stevenson, the Tiger quarter-miler, in the fast time of 48 4-5 seconds. Chapman is a former Exeter runner who has been running for the Yale freshmen this spring. His best performance in a meet was against the Tiger yearlings, when he won his race in 50 3-5 seconds...