Word: contestant
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshmen will enter the contest in the following order: g., Hollister; l.f., Boyden; r.f., Knowlton; r.h., Norris; l.h., Levin; l.o.f., Elliot; l.i.f., Cooke; c.f., Whytlaw; r.i.f., Kelly; r.o.f., Kellett...
...field in short steady gains. A new formation involving a triple pass was successfully employed several times for gains of considerable length by the major eleven, but costly fumbles immediately following deprived the team of any advantage gained. The fumbling of both elevens was conspicuously noticeable throughout the contest, neither team seeming capable of hanging on to the ball...
...opponents come to the Stadium with a team wincing under the sting of last year's defeat that will arouse an unusually determined effort. The contest marks the first clash between major college teams; the first struggle in the fight for the championship of the East...
...five victories and one tie. The victories have all been by narrow margins, but the attack of the University eleven can hardly be blamed for this fact, as the policy has been to develop team play rather than waste energy in trying to roll up big scores. The opening contest was with Rutgers, and Princeton won by the score of 12 to 0. Bucknell was defeated the next week by 10 to 0, and then the team entered upon two hard mid-season games in preparation for the struggle with Dartmouth. Syracuse came to Princeton with one of the strongest...
Before the University contest, the 1918 cross-country team will run the 3 mile Belmont course against the Yale freshmen. Little is known about the Yale 1918, team as thus far it has met no outside teams. The first five places for each side will count in both races. The makeup of the four teams will be announced tomorrow...