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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...defense, the line and the backers up drew plaudits as guards Feinberg and Dravaric piled things up in the middle with guest and center Chuck Glynn, still sporting an encased writs, generally beat ball carriers to holes in, the line and disposed of them. Mel Friedman, half-time Jayvee, sometime Varsity replacement, put in a full afternoon at backer-up and as a replacement for Kenary on running plays...
Injuries for the first time in weeks did not provide the football news, but the picture still is not clear. Kenary still is not completely recovered and Don Stone, former starting center, has not yet been cleared for action. Physically the Crimson emerged from the Tiger fray far better than the score might indicate...
...scored the first Crimson goal of the game when the referee called a tripping penalty on left wing Willy Dawson. Dawson would have scored, however, even if the referee had not called the foul. Princeton got the equalizer five minutes later when Ernie Savage hooked in a goal from center-forward...
...game paralleled the Rutgers debacle almost exactly; high hopes at the half, with the Harlowmen only one touchdown behind and seemingly coming back; then collapse in the third and fourth period. The symbolic play was the first from scrimmage in the second half-a fumble or bad pass from center. After that even Kenary was not enough to stem the tide alone...
Harlow had spread his tackles by pre-game command, for fear of the Princeton close-lateral that puzzled Pennsylvania. Faced with that lineup, Caldwell simply sent his men through the center. Passing was little better than mediocre in the damp atmosphere except for Princeton's second tally, on which wing George Sella ran straight past defender Chuck Roche, took Dick Weat's 55-yard pass on the 12 and went on across