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...Valpey, after 24 hours spent dissecting his scouting reports, was able to offer some interesting comments on Princeton's offenses. The Tigers operate from a straight single wing--the only Harvard opponent to do so--and have an attack keyed primarily to a flashy sophomore tailback, Dick Kazmaier...
...flanker work, with an occasional split end or doubling of the ends on one side of the line. Such a setup allows coach Charley Caldwell to throw as many as three men--and sometimes even four--into the same zone. This utilizes the strong arm of young Mr. Kazmaier to the full...
This versatile tailback is also the Tiger passing attack. Specializing in 20 yard flings, Kazmaier completed nine out of 12 for a gain of 103 yards...
Caldwell has a pair of competent receivers in ends Bunnell and Emery, but Kazmaier's passes were usually hurled at the wingback or quarterback. The ends are employed to draw out the two defensive halfbacks, then either quarterback Chandler pulled a pass down in the middle or Sella sprinted down the sidelines for about 15 yards before turning for the ball. This pattern was run off like Harvard's Roche-Henry or Roche-Moffle passing series...
...downfield blocking on end sweeps set up several Princeton scores. Both Sella and Kazmaier were able to pick up beautiful interference any time they skirted the ends. Downfield blocking on punt returns was rather spotty, but usually advanced the runner...