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Princeton, N. J. November 4, 1925.--A tentative line up for Saturday's game was announced this afternoon. The Tigers expected to face Harvard are Captain McMillan, center; Davis and Crago, guards; Rosengarten and Gates, tackles; Moeser and Lea, ends; Caulkins, quarterback; Slagle and Dignan, halfbacks; Gilligan, fullback...
...sobs back, "Oh, me bye, me bye." In this strain of ripe old-fashioned Irish sentiment, the piece continues until the closing scene in which the two are reu- shakeup occurred in the line. Captain McMillan was the only man to remain a regular, and he was shifted to Crago's position at guard, with Bartell, who had been playing end early in the season, coming in to the center position. Gates, veteran tackle who had started every game for two seasons, was relegated to the substitute ranks...
...game was disappointing to Princeton supporters, and the outlook for the Navy game was not bright. A complete shakeup occurred in the line. Captain McMillan was the only man to remain a regular, and he was shifted to Crago's position at guard, with Bartell, who had been playing end early in the season, coming in to the center position. Gates, veteran tackle who had started every game for two seasons, was relegated to the substitute ranks...
Gates, veteran tackle and Princeton track star, was relegated to the scrubs; Davis and Crago, guards, and French, Moeser, and Baldwin also shared his fate and were missing from the first-string forward line...
Plenty of good tackles and guards are available. The veterans include Gates, one of the fastest men on the squad, Rosengarten, Baldwin, whose deadly tackling made him a star on Saturday, and Crago, from the 1928 team, who was out of the game a large part of last year on account of injuries. French and Blake, among the Sophomores, have been doing well, while the other two worthy of mention are Keith and Meislahn, who are Juniors...