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...Princeton team is in good condition, except Tibbott, who may not even get in the game to put over a drop-kick. In the practice today, Funk, Eberstadt and Tibbott practised field goals and the team was put through a short signal drill in which it showed great polish. Ames may play at halfback and Latrobe at left tackle...
...Brown '17, back 22 170 5.10 Ashville School E. H. Driggs '17, back 22 172 5.11 Adelphi Academy R. Eberstadt '17, back 22 163 5.11 Newark Academy J. E. Eddy '17, quarterback 23 165 6 Shattuck P. W. Foster '17, tackle 22 185 6.1 St. George's G. W. Funk '19, end 20 178 5.11 Lawrenceville A. G. Gennert '17, centre 20 180 5.11 Exeter E. A. Georgi '19, back 20 163 5.10 Princeton Prep. C. Haas '17, back 21 168 5.9 De Witt Clinton C. V. R. Halsey '18, guard 20 207 6.2 Hill C. C. Highley...
There is not much new material for the guards, but fortunately Hogg and Nourse, both 1917, will return to take their old places. These two men formed the backbone of the Princeton defence this season. Finney was the best guard the freshman had this year, with the exception of Funk, who moved to this position only a couple of days before the Yale game...
...Funk, who captained the freshmen this fall, is the best man who will come up to the university squad. Centre is his regular position, and he may push Gennert some to retain his place. Gowen and Semmens 1917 will be able, substitutes. Semmens is considered by many to be the best centre in college. He played on the 1913 team, was ineligible the following year, and during the past season was handicapped by an injury which kept him out of the game most of the time...
...announced yesterday afternoon by the board of the Harvard Law Review, their fall elections show fourteen new men chosen, five being Harvard men. The elections are as follows: Albert Moses Cristy 3L., of Providence, R. I., Brown University 1909; George Knowles Gardner 3L., of Worcester, Harvard 1912; Harold Funk Goodrich 3L., of Anoka, Minn., Carleton College 1911; Herman Ellis Riddell, of Atlanta, Ga., University of Georgia 1911; and Sherman Woodward 3L., of Cambridge, Harvard 1911. From the second year class: Montgomery Boynton Angell, of Rochester, N. Y., Princeton 1911; Julius Huseman Amberg, of Grand Rapids, Mich., Colgate University 1912; Chauncey...