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...second session, however, the Princeton team work showed up extremely well, and resulted in two scores for the Tigers. Shortly after the beginning of the period, the entire Princeton forward line carried the puck down the ice to the Crimson defence, where Stout, playing at left wing for the University's opponents, passed to Van Gerbig, who scored on a pretty shot. A few minutes later, Van Gerbig, starting from behind his own cage, raced alone the length of the rink, completely outwitted the Crimson defence, and snapped the puck into...
HARVARD PRINCETON Walker, l.w. r.w., Norrie Larocque, c. c., Davis Beals, r.w. l.w., Stout Owen, l.d. r.d., Van Gerbig Crosby, r.d. l.d., Wale Bigelow, g. g., Gleason Time, three 15-minute periods...
FIRST TEAM POSITION SECOND TEAM Smith, Princeton End Gray, Princeton Neidlinger, Dartmouth Tackle Eastman, Harvard Hubbard, Harvard Guard Dickenson, Princeton Lovejoy, Yale Center Kubale, Center Baker, Princeton Guard Cross, Yale Gulian, Brown Tackle Treat, Princeton Lynch, Dartmouth End Stout, Princeton Buell, Harvard Quarterback Covington, Center O'Hearn, Yale Halfback Cleaves, Princeton Crum, Princeton Halfback Mallory, Yale Owen, Harvard Fullback Jordan, Yale...
...most conspicuously, with Jenkins of Harvard and Hulman of Yale also due for serious consideration. Lynch of Dartmouth was finally selected for the way he covered punts and the general excellence of his defensive play. For the other wing, Bjorkman of Dartmouth and the Princeton trio, Smith Gray, and Stout, were clearly the most deserving contestants. Smith was chosen, not for any exceptional brilliancy, but rather because, of the high quality of his play maintained throughout the first half of the Tiger-Crimson contest and his ability as a drop-kicker...
Score, Harvard 10, Yale 3. Touchdown, Owen. Goal after touchdown, Owen. Goals from field, O'Hearn, Pfaffman. Referee, E. J. O'Brien, Tufts. Umpire, E. F. Quigley, Stout Institute. Linesman, F. W. Murphy, Brown. Field judge, V. A. Schwartz, Brown. Time, four 15-minute periods...