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Princeton, Nov. 10--Although an early first period injury forced Princeton's leading ground gainer Hughes Agnew out of the game, the Tigers produced their strongest passing attack of the season today against a outclassed Crimson eleven at Palmer Stadium, 35 to 20. The aerial attack resulted in the most points scored against Harvard since 1952, as the Tigers retain their tie for the Ivy league lead with Yale, which defeated Pennsylvania today...
Botsford kicked into the same wind that helped the Tigers two minutes before, and this time set up the game's first touchdown. Halfback Bill Danworth returned Botsford's 40-yard punt to the Crimson's six yard line. Hewes Agnew, the Ivy League's top offensive gainer, tried three successive wedge plays from the six, but the Crimson line would only give way for a yard and a half each time...
...scorer, Stahura is second in the League to Princeton's Hewes Agnew, with a total of 35 points to Agnew...
...those six games these names have emerged to temporary stardom: Fred Tiley and Hewes Agnew, a pair of fullbacks whose prospects were uncertain last September; Tom Morris and Jim Mottley, tailbacks; and Bill Danforth and Ron Nelson, wingbacks...
Wingbacks Danforth, sub for Hewes Agnew's brother Bill last season, and Nelson, a senior with an undistinguished record before this year, haven't had any big scoring days. Their job is to catch passes, serve as decoys and occasionally run a reverse to keep the defense on its toes...