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Team A.--Felton, l.e.; Storer, l.t.; Pennock, l.g.; Wigglesworth, c.; Driscoll, r.g.; Hitchcock, r.g.; O'Brien, r.e.; Gardner, q.b.; Harwick, l.h.b.; Brickley, r.h.b.; Wendell...
...Coolidge are still incapacitated from slight injuries received in the same game. All three are expected to get back to work within a few days at the most. Captain Wendell was in the line-up of team A and seemed a experience to difficulty with his injured ankle. With Brickley and Hardwick suffering no ill effects of the game this makes the backfield complete for the remaining games of the season...
Contrary to the general supposition of spectators, Brickley escaped with only a few muscle bruises, and will be in the best of condition for the coming games. With the good rest which Wendell's ankle is receiving, he too will soon be at top form again...
...Brickley was undeniably the most brilliant player on the field. To say nothing of his three goals, he rushed the ball only 12 yards less than the whole Princeton team. He was forced to leave the game from complete exhaustion and was not injured as was supposed at the moment...
...Harvard was thrown for losses of 11 yards, Princeton for losses of 84 yards. Harvard made two forward passes which were unsuccessful. Princeton made eight, three of which succeeded for a total gain of 73 yards. Harvard's total of rushes from scrimmage was 152 yards, distributed as follows: Brickley 106 yards, Hardwick 38 yards, Bradlee and Wendell four yards each. Princeton made 118 yards as follows: Waller 41 yards, Pendleton 28 yards, Dewitt 29 yards, S. Baker 14 yards, Emmons six yards...