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There appears to be little to choose, man for man, between the rival forward lines. Princeton's ends are comparatively inexperienced, and reserve strength on the wings is lacking. Sayles has proved his worth this season, and E. H. Bradford is a fast end who should hold his own with the best that Princeton can offer...
...BRADFORD PRATT TRIPP MACOMBER KILGOUR LINDNER SAYLES...
...team that faces the Tiger tomorrow is much the same as the one that defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the opening game of the season. New faces that appear in the line-up are E. H. Bradford, playing in Saltonstall's position; Pratt, who has replaced Nash; Tripp, holding down Daley's old place, and probably Maher, who is still battling with Miller for a halfback berth...
...leading men in the college: Corliss Lamont '24, the later treasurer of his class, F. A. O. Schwarz '24 and Charlton MacVeagh '24, President of the CRIMSON, B. McK. Henry '24 afterwards second marshal, and H. C. Lodge, Jr. '24. These men were all sophomores, when with R. F. Bradford '23, and others, they started the Debating Union at Harvard...
Harvard William and MaryDoherty, E. H. Bradford, Sayles, l.e. r.e. M. DavisTaylor, Lindner, l.t. r.t. WeberKilgour, Hoague, l.g. r.g. House, WalkerMacomber, Turner, c. c. Todd, AndersonC. H. Bradford, Tripp, r.g. l.g. ParsonsAdie, Doherty, r.e. l.e. Eason, P. DavisMcGlone, Stafford, Cheek, q.b. q.b. MatsuCrosby, Miller Braden, l.h.b. r.h.b. Charles, Smith, WalleckMaher, Miller, Zarakov, Braden, Barbee, r.h.b. l.h.b. IrwinHowe, Coady...