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Reports published last week that Van Gerbig would be out of tonight's game went a-glimmering last night when Coach Gaw told a CRIMSON reporter that the Tiger ace has fully recovered from the injury which he received on his knee-cap. He will play for the most part on the defense, but the Princeton mentor also expects to use his best bet in the forward line, either at left wing or center. The game is called...
...took the Elis two extra periods to down Van Gerbig and his teammates, while Harvard won with comparative case 4-2. These is little question, however that the Tigers were suffering from over-confidence in the latter game, so that it will be a different Princeton outfit that invades the Arena...
...long faces when they pointed out the "star-killing" methods which Coach Winsor teaches his forward line to play in checking back the opposing attack. Had the University players relaxed their efforts in, leaving no man uncovered last Saturday, it is not at all certain that the sensational Von Gerbig would not have flashed his puck into the cage for an Orange and Black victory. "Star-Killing" tactics won the game...
...summary: Harvard Princeton Walker, Austin, l.w. r.w., A. Davis, Wilkinson, Snyder Beals, Hill, Burgess, c. c., Van Gerbig Hodder, Hill. r.w. l.w., Wilkinson, Trenholm, C. Davis Chase, Rammond, l.d. l.d., Wall Crosby, r.d. r.d., Seull. Trenholm Cummings, g. g., Gleason, Colebrook...
With little thought of team play, but largely by his individual brilliance and determination, Van Gerbig scored all three of Princeton's tallies, and alone forced Yale into the overtime periods. Before Stout's retirement, the Tigers relied on the wing to wing pass for caging the puck, but unless Coach Gaw has drilled a lot of team play into his new line-up during the last week, the Crimson defence should be able to break up all organized tallies by the Tiger skaters...