Word: princeton
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tomorrow morning the team will complete the journey to New Haven. In order that the players of the two teams may witness the Yale-Princeton game in the afternoon, the 1923 game will be called at 10.30 o'clock. It is then that the Crimson hopes to wipe out Yale's 14-0 victory...
...scholarships are going to be instituted at Princeton from the money raised by the Princeton Endowment Campaign. These will be named after ten Princeton men who lost their lives in the war, and will be used to defray the expenses of needy and deserving students...
Although the total subscribed, $472.50, is far from the desired $2,000, the interruption of the Princeton trip and Armistice Day may account for the seeming lack of response in the beginning of the campaign...
Practice for the University football men who fought against Princeton was resumed yesterday afternoon when every man, except J. K. Desmond Occ. took part in the drill. Although the regulars have had two days rest Coach Fisher scheduled nothing stiffer in the way of practice than signal drill and a short dummy scrimmage against the second team...
...line-up that faced the seconds differed in two respects from that which opposed the Tigers. R. K. Kane '22 who has filed a tackle position in almost every game was shifted to right end in place of Desmond, who had not recovered sufficiently from his battering in the Princeton game to take part in practice yesterday. It is evident that the lack of promising end candidates has indeed the coaches to try Kane on the wing. W. D. Hubbard '22 filled his place yesterday and probably will continue to do so unless i is decided to put Kane back...