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Crum and Gray are tied for first place among the high scorers on the Princeton eleven, each having three touchdowns to his credit. Bergen and Cleaves are likewise tied for second place with two touchdowns apiece. Smith follows with ten points scored through two drop-kicks and four goals after touchdowns...
...Buell, 0 1 6 9 Coburn, 1 0 0 6 Churchill, 1 0 0 6 Jenkins, 1 0 0 6 Hammond, 0 1 2 5 -- -- -- -- 15 5 10 115 Princeton. Touch- Field- downs goals Goals Total Crum, 3 0 0 18 Gray, 3 0 0 18 Bergen, 2 0 0 12 Cleaves, 2 0 0 12 Smith, 0 2 4 10 Baker, 0 1 4 7 Barry, 1 0 0 6 Euwer, 1 0 0 6 Gaines, 1 0 0 6 Newby, 1 0 0 6 Wingate, 1 0 0 6 Thompson, 0 1 0 3 Dinsmore...
Princeton will lose the following: Regulars--O. P. Alford, center; H. F. Baker, tackle; J. B. Cleaves, back; M. P. Dickenson, guard; J. P. Gorman, quarterback; H. K. Gray, end. Substitutes P. C. Beattle, back; L. M. Bergen, back; T. S. Gaines, end; F. M. Howard, guard; Ralph Stinson, back...
Smith Halls--Chairman, Howard parker Sharp of Pittsburgh, Pa.; John Denison Baldwin of Worcester, Henry Morgan Bohlen of Ipswich; Joseph Kenney Collins of Dorchester; Robert Forsythe Cordingley of Newtown Centre; Francis Valentine Crane of Dedham; Harold Ellis Woodword of North Bergen...
...each, which are awarded for the most brilliant work done in the School, irrespective of the financial means of the candidates. They are Ethan Davidson Alyea 3L., of Clifton, N. J., a Princeton graduate; Justis Vollmer Wolf 3l., of New Orleans, a graduate of Tulane University; Arthur Bergen Dunne 2L., of San Francisco, a graduate of the University of California; and Samuel Henry Maslon 2L., of Minneapolis, a graduate of the University of Minnesota...