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Dartmouth defeated Princeton on Saturday at Princeton by a score of 6 to 0. Dartmouth completely outclassed the Princeton team, and never allowed them to gain consecutive first downs. Dartmouth's touchdown was made in the first half, as the result of a blocked kick. Twice during the game Dartmouth advanced the ball by steady rushes to within a few yards of the Princeton goal line, only to lose if on downs...
...Harvard's line, and carried the ball by short gains, practically unchecked, 40 yards in 13 plays. Carlisle's last touchdown would probably not have been scored but for a fumble which forced Harvard to punt. The pass was delayed and Leonard could only get off a short kick which was partially blocked. Snyder bad gone too far down the field and Mt. Pleasant, receiving the kick at the centre of the field, ran down the side lines 43 yards before Gilder stopped him. On the third down, with the ball on the 1 yard line Harvard was unable...
...wrenched his knee and was replaced by Lockwood. Starr put lots of snap into the team and used good judgment in directing plays. He was much steadier in the backfield than he has been and ran well with the ball. His most brilliant run was on the first kick-off, when he followed his interference back 50 yards...
Carlisle's next kickoff went over the goal line, and Burr punted out. Archiquette received the kick and ran back 29 yards to Harvard's 4--yard line. Carlisle then advanced the ball steadily, and although checked twice by good individual plays, was able to average three yards a rush, Dubois making the touchdown on the thirteenth play. The try for goal was lost as Mt. Pleasant's punt-out went far to one side...
...second half began with punting practice, during which the first eleven scored on Foster's fake kick, Cunniff kicking the goal. Immediately after the next kickoff Inches blocked Burr's punt and Stephenson, picking up the ball on the 15-yard line, went over for the second eleven's only touchdown. The punting practice was soon discontinued, the first eleven having the ball on the second's 50-yard line. Spear fumbled and Snyder fell on the ball. The second team was forced to punt and the last touchdown was scored by straight rushing from the 45-yard line, Squires...