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Crew C: Stroke, Whitney; 7, Brewster; 6, Berrien; 5, Pfaelzer; 4, Nichols; 3, Bill; 2, R. S. Hepburn; Bow, R. H. Hepburn...
...February 4, 1910.--At the meeting of the Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee at the Murray Hill Hotel today the following members were present: L. M. Dennis, Cornell, chairman; Walter Camp, Yale; C. Blagden '02, Harvard; P. Davis, Princeton; J. C. Bell, Pennsylvania; A. A. Stagg, Chicago; Lieutenant Berrien, Annapolis; Lieutenant H. H. Hackett, West Point; H. L. Williams, Minnesota; W. L. Dudley, Vanderbilt; C. W. Savage, Oberlin, and W. A. Lambeth, Virginia. Last year's officers were reelected: L. M. Dennis, chairman; E. K. Hall, secretary, and Walter Camp, editor...
...Columbia team has been slow in developing this year owing to the disqualification, early in the season of six of the most prominent players because of failure to comply with Columbia's athletic regulations. All these men except Berrien and Henriquez, have recently complied with the requirements and will play in the game today. This, together with the fact that the team has played no game since the one with Williams last Saturday, should make the game closer than Columbia's scores so far this year would indicate. It is expected that the faculty will decide on Berrien's eligibility...
...Randolph, Blagden, r.t. l.t., Smythe Barnard, r.g. l.g., Ache Sargent, c. c., Bruce Riggs, l.g. r.g., Shaw Graydon, Lawrence, l.t. r.t., Irvine Campbell, l.e. r.e., Van Hoevenburgh Matthews, Marshall, q.b. q.b., B. Boyeson Ristine, Swann, r.h.b. l.h.b., Weekes Putnam, Derby, Kernan, l.h.b. r.h.b., Morley Mifflin, Meier, f.b. f.b., Dougherty, Berrien...
...second half, Princeton played swift, hard football from the start, keeping Columbia on the defensive. In the middle of the half the most sensational play of the game occurred. Roper of Princeton got the ball on a fumble by Berrien, and ran forty-five yards for a touchdown. Mills attempted to kick the goal, but Roper, who was holding the ball, let it slip from his hands and touch the ground too soon, Columbia of course blocking the kick. This error lost to Princeton her only chance of tying the game, as no further scoring was done during the half...