Word: rosengarten
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Harvard won the toss and chose the north goal so that it might have the wind behind its back. Lea opened the game by kicking the ball well into Harvard's territory. Brewer caught the ball and returned it to Rosengarten who made seven yards before he was downed. On the first down Baird punted and Harvard on receiving the ball punted back to Princeton's 35 yard line...
Princeton decided that she had had enough punting as it was a losing game every time, so the halfbacks were called upon and they responded bravely. They made Harvard's left tackle the point of attack, and Lea was sent through here for several good gains. Rosengarten tried the same place for a gain of five yards. He was followed by Church and Armstrong who together gained six yards. Rosengarten again made five yards through Hallowell. Baird was called upon for a punt, but he fumbled and Wrightington dropped on the ball...
...daring to rink a punt so near the goal line, Suter ordered Rosengarten to go round the Harvard left end. He was tackled by Holt without having made any gain...
...Then Rosengarten tried Hallowell again, but as he could make only two yards and it was the third down, Suter ordered another punt. The ball was kicked to C. Brewer at Princeton's 48 yard mark. Brewer punted on the first down and Baird caught it 10 yards from his own goal. A. Brewer tackled him before he could gain a yard. It was a beautiful tackle and was loudly applauded...
...Rosengarten '97, Philadelphia, Pa., right halfback, prepared at Lawrenceville School. Played on last year's 'varsity. Age 20, height 5 ft. 9 in., weight...