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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...
...Princeton line strength that has been hidden all season came to light yesterday, and Swarthmore's running attack was powerless until the closing minutes of the game. Gates, substitute tackle, and Lea, one of the relatively inexperienced Tiger wingmen, shared honors...
...punts, great improvement was also displayed. Frequently the Tiger forwards broke through the line to throw the Maroon backs for losses, Colgate losing 48 yards in this manner, while rushing the ball only for 94 yards. In the matter of ends Roper's chief problem appears solved, for both Lea and Moeser gave sterling performances on Saturday...
...action until the second quarter, Amherst following suit with the same tactics. The two elevens that lined up against the Purple were as follows; first team; Captain McMillan, center; Baldwin and Crago, guards. Gates and Rosengarten, tackles; Jeffers and Moeser, ends; Caulkins, Gilligan, Slagle and Dignan, backs;, Second Team: Lea and Bartell, ends; Meislahn and French, tackles; Blake and Keith, guards; Hobson, center; Chandler, Prendergast, Booth, and Bridges, backs...
...five ends who were used in 1924 all graduated last June, and men are being shifted from other positions to meet this difficulty. Moeser, fullback of the 1928 combination and Jeffers, a Senior, are at present Roper's choices. Bartell, who won his letter at center last fall, and Lea, from the Freshman eleven, are giving them a hard fight...