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...attack, and directly prevented one score after a long run by Lourie. Lourie's play was the most encouraging feature of Princeton's win. His spec forward passing, and generality glpromise that Strubing will not be miss after all. The fact that Coach Rop started Murrey and Gilroy, whose specialty is speed, at the halfback position and opened up his attack at once, indicates that he is going to continue the year along his principles of "Mode Football...
...afternoon and showed noting to contradict the statement that go substitute material is going to be one Roper's great problems. The signal practice run through by the first team winmarked by the first appearance in the line-up of Garrity, last year's life plunger, and the man whose clever interference was directly responsible for Scheerer's winning touchdown again Yale last November...
...Keck, whose inability, due to injury, to play through the games last fall with the University and Yale, was bewailed by all supporters of the Orange and Black, should, if not again injured, be a fixture at one tackle position. He is in splendid condition at present. His foremost running mates at present are McMammon and Rutan. The latter, former Hill School player, was a tower of strength in the Freshman line last year. Dickinson, practically a first-string line player, used at tackle and guard last fall, is at present being used at guard, where the need for experienced...
...wings, Davis, regular end in 1919, and Raymond, a substitute, are at present the first choices to start the game Saturday. McNamara is an available "P" man, whose weight and speed made him a valuable end last year...
...shifty end-running, and has done much to temporarily fill the place of Garrity, who has just reported in rather poor condition, due to illness. Gorman has been substituting for Lourie at quarterback, and his unexpectedly impressive showing, despite his light weight, makes it probable that Murrey, former quarterback, whose drop-kicking ability and speed make him too valuable a man to keep on the sidelines, will be given a thorough try-out at one of the halfback positions, where Wittmer and Andrey are now starting the scrimmages...