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MAKING FOOTBALL HISTORY IN THE BOWL, THE TIDE TURNS FOR YALE Otts LaUeammgy p/coring a t^oal Iroin the SJ-yanl line (arrow show? the ball just koiiij? OV? tin* bar) in the second period of the ^ame with Princeton. Spirit Instilled by Shevlin Made Yale Victor Over Tigers That, and Princeton's Fumbling, Allowed Blue to Snatch the Glory from Team in Many Ways Stronger but Lacking Confidence. By GRANTLAND RICE. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 13.?The story will i-e told hy rr.zr.j lips and viT?tten by many fens that Princeton lest to Yale this pink ar ^ bias No? vember afternoon. But Princeton didn't- Princeton lost to Yale a :'. fortnight ago, and she lost two ways. First?When she failed to derail the Minnesota expr?s** th?nderin-* from Minneapolis to New Haver. with Terr. Sr.ev'.-r. . . properly placed in the pood old hyphenated way would have ?a*- . bttf --. told anf77?ui'-h and despair at the gray edge of to-day's . Second?When she failed to import for Coach John H a.-'..i.- 1 hogsheads of the stickiest glue they make for Ibk.i1.sJi. b?l I a I part So it happe:.ed that, while Yale carr.e tac?-, ?:.--? using the air rout*-* for the swiftest tr.p a depart;*-.?-' B'oSJSt I - ?? Va a, hypnot.zed by the Mtrliniztd wizardry of .*-'.-.e*. .:.*-., 7174 .-a:.< 0?* f tbs barren iands with a fia^ting soui ar.d a resistance tr.at was a?* srr.:. i desperat?- as anything we have ever seen. And Yale, Mming : Princeton leaving, fuml ling her way ?-a*, into ?M r..?:.:. Four year? ago Harvard and Yale II turn faahled a-.?:.;, th? EafltOI pion?h.p ' ' 1'r.nceton. Last Saturda and a;*-ain to-day PiiBBStOB, w.th pc liteneas incarnate, fumble! her ??-lor back to Harvard and Yale, and the jo she made of it this afternoon wa? th work of a master, unparalleled in Nas ?au annals. Princeton backs to-day at critics ? hav? caught cor. : time? the T.g? | J irom the e',u?ive ye?c* egg. and on fv? of these occa?ion? ?on-, alert toiler In blue harness recover? the ball One nf these fumble? fell to the Is of "Pie'' Way for a Yale touchdowr The other sj.pped from the over raffe jrra?p <? I ':? I when he had onl; ?even yards of iitfht zephyry atmospher to romp through ?OI a certa.B touch down. EliniBBtS these two fumble with the six counted, and Princttoi would have won 14 to C in place o losing 13 *.o 7. There is only one drawback to thl arrangement. Y OB ca7.'t ?limin?t them. Yale won't s'.ui.d for it. W? ?poke to Mr. Vale ahoot it to-night and his answer wa? Khort and to th* point: "Not an ootsids chance. Th' game goes with the score." Fumbles Tell the Story. Yale to-day a*g>gsd a gerne, desperat? battle, but it is taking r,o credit fron her to ?ay that ?he won through Princt ton'? vital weakness in handling th? ball rather than by her ?-k.il and power Pr.r.i* ? Bed the ball 200 yards tc Yale's 'db Princeton made twelve flrsi down? 7o Ya!?-'?- four. Princeton gamed forty yard? on forward pas.es to Yale'?? ?Ix. Priaceton pu?.t? averaged ?i7 yards to Yale'? even 40. Only m running back punt? did Yal? lead her Tiger rival. Here wa? a predominance that seems ov?rpowerjng, e margin too w.de to be erossed. Put the answer comes under thi? o?.? heading: "Hall lo?t by fum bl?s: Princeton, 5; Yale, 1." Her? you hav? ?he ?tory of th? bit t?r*?t football borrow that Naaaau ha? ev?r known. Her? you have the ?tory of more Princeton heartache? than one game ever before produced. Here with ? ' ?1 i *'"lu"n at her deep dip end with I'nric.ton et th. riair,?; t,<le here with en ladig? record of but one vic? tory in twelve year? ?g?m?t en Institu? tion that four ?melier eleven? in turn had dismantled and almost demolished and h ?re at last to finish with the ?am. o:<! dismal, d'.ary ?tory that ?? in another ?lue tri? umph Bad BBOthsf Nsssaa tragedy even hey--- IBSOt O? 11*10, when Tom r?t time roaiped ? ;?/ -l trsBsfsraMd s hit ?v.?, week?. Hut Ihli <j*SBi< * ? ? ? tirslt th? 1 BOSS w*r? ? .,,-.,? a three bdore Ut* Bat with sll ?? v tnorr. 1 ? ? re wi Sh.v .? ?? ksr, I t/ie uncanny fac? ial?-/ et tal - o? load ?. ?t 'if - men er -I r-?*.-..r.- ? t_c_ ? Yale had th? */.:?. Bad ? -. ? ?park wa? boob fa Bama She itarted fighting ? r.f-er gait Wit! hSI I WBI a SSI . || peri-.r7r.*.-.T:t. In the w?7 'af actual footta.l power. BSV? ..?. '-i gr?t*. dtfentive w?>rk of r.tr . r.t, i-.? never had a record crop si ar.y ;,?:*. thereof But th? used what abe bad to 1 ? : - ? ounce--ar,d Jutt a trifle b?} She w?nt crary, at Shevl'.r. f;r tar. days has beer. bccgiBS her te do, ; .??. crazy enough to SC - little bottOI her bett. i-r.e wer.t ; ist cra-v ene -. tear headlong late a b?*.t?r football lean ar,d pound it with ?uch antiriag for?-?, coming and going, that it wa? ?BOB rielir.g ar.d twtvlr.g, out of balance ar.d out of tune, though we rr.ir til the r.-.etaphors there are in driving our blunt point bOSBO, Yale Always Fighting. Yale never quit fighting long enough to take an extra breath. With a line defence led in the main by Biark; w.th a ?wift return to old-fa?hioned funda? m?ntala, the stood by the gun? until Princeton tlippe.). And when Prince* t< 7. tlippsd the Tiger fell Into a well. We have teen no tesm follow th? ball any better than Yale did to-day. for when a team recover? five out of e.ght slips, it Isn't a matter of luck, but ol efficiency- efficiency in being at the proper ?pot at the appointed time. No one could Jus'ly ?ay that Prince? ton quit. Princeton fought well enough, and she fought with plnys that should hove won. But Princeton acted as one fights when he doesn't know Just where the next blow will fall, uncertain, out of focus, in and out. You could ?ens? early In this game the Princeton feellnjr that perhap? Yale after all would com? back a? ?he did <_?_.-?? - *-~ - "Enough to Worry Me" ?Haughton Anning those present, a? thev ?ay, were PaKJ Haughton and Rsggts l'.r????'i. rsilatssasl from Harvard. Haughton n?i*?etl n<? BsBVBB. Toward a,. ? : tin* g.mie ? fastball ?tar of other days leaned o.cr and pul up I h :? quer? : "W ci. ho?. dsSS ?1 1? SI "' ? t,... ??eil," wa? Haughton'? ?". "I4c got enough to wuriy me no??, .ifter all." B 1910; 1 ? bevlia? i - y : Il back? ?? ? ? there was no conrt ach, Bad a*, stated in ? -h left rith s-. ; ?*.. :. ghwaj . isva the th? way of flawle?? execution th1.? I . it as a ha? ? ? '. WS? NUcaulay : I - I - ? - ball . I / . .a ? I I --lot?. Ths I I - - ? - - I - . - - - - | i ?a a-?? -, I, salf a pen itty v.ara fo] swot Iks star all if thi -!? T - - ek a? If to ?hoot al ' I e | | . ? r . , i. . ? ? ? , ? - - fafe'i J* . ? ? I . ?'.,?,/? . ?, I I, I '. .. ? ? i ;? . third as rlad* fraa bar owi M *??? I i i - ?oj/'i long pu?t I id I arm?, Way p.'???'?'I il Op, BIsek aver the oi ' klar i ton was a bi-a'.n ?'-urn; beaten, aol by 'h<* forruni-a. 'if v.ni ?,r th? br< ? ' i.<- icame, but I ? ??? ? .r.'i p ayed i? up Is ai.?] beyosd bar lii '.-??' i'? e? ton'i SxhihitiOB '????t?. th" BOOrSSt thi ii?'? ihoBTfl all year. Princeton broke ?irainst Val? a? Yal. broke thiee year? ?Ko against Harvard liu-h had done nil !,?? leald '!", bat Priaceton's mental attitudo -en. fog . bound and out of focus. FILIPINOS FAST ON DIAMOND. Manila, Nov. 171 The baseball team? of the University of ?"hlrago and the University of the Philippine-, battled to-day to a scorele?s tie. The game was called on account of darkness In the tenth inning. Figures That Show Why Yale Defeated Princeton Ground gained by rushing. Ftr?t down? by rushing. Forward pasee* attempted. (.round gained by forward paasea I orward paaaea Incompleted. Forward pastel Intercepted. Number of punta. Average dlatanc? of punta. Running Lark punt? In yard?_ t'rnaltlra . G round lost by penalllr?. I i II.I.si * . I,round lost by fumble?. Ball lost by fumble?. I urn ble? re< overed. 'Not Including run of 80 yard? by liingliam on Inlircepllng forward p?s?. Firtt Half Yale. Princeton. ?f,5 112 4 t> 2 7 f. IK I 4 ? I Ii 2 .17 47 7.1 M I I l.". M I i o I i I 0 I Second Half. . ale. Princeton :?o N I c I 7 0 22 0 4 1 1 9 I 41 47 n i2 M .r. 1 o o I 2 2 TIGERS' CHANCES FADED AS RIOORE FUKELED BALI Rush Unmoved as Hi Watched Mis Chargea Toss Game to Blue. By i;i:\\ 11 \\n KICE. Nov. II Ther. - play in the big game that r.< PriaeetOB ?nan will ever forget Wit! M Buinlng of the clotlr.?, I eriod, wi'h Yale leading, 13 to 7 raeey punted badly, and it wa? .. ? '?'.I on Yale't ..-yard line k' chanc?. A leri'i o! ? .iruve the ball on vac ? ard until the 7-yard In?) wa? reached. Her? Yale ?topptd the rutr far two playt, but on th? next trj Princeton crossed the Yale defenc?. -k ?tarted a? if to c.rc.e Ya.e'? ? '.,1. ?nd the entir? Val? lin* wa? ? -. in and thrown h.i way. Ther ?he ball t? It any i'. .- I kler, with only ?even vtr.l* . There wa? not a v? ? ? and ' ? .1?) ?hi hold tb< arme and '?,| ?tridea for ? ,t ths bsil ' '? ? , ; ?ml rolled - le . had t r sn.| fit*. > . ' ' ? lb, of i ? aahed IIo bad a? ? .f b g a Tiger I? for I ? ,. . . ? h ...,t .,, ? ?,' a* f..i I..? playera .V. r?so?| ..1, . ? ? ' . .. a' ? l t " ?? ? rn? 'i?. ?.f '? * ? ? ?' i.i.?,s at the ? i? v wt? rr,?.|f i - ? i ?,.. . I .. ..?. I,ar.I l. lund '"? 'b? ? . a- ? ....| quart?! I ?.? ? e ,,,, a i.h.i angle, im1 . . ? ... afield hit, i ? . . I.Ii.lll , . I.ii.l kirks ?a h h h i. i ,, ? ? gga daws, i.ut autaid? guvs Urigga an ? ?,?.ei 11... ii!_ i.... Haute ', . olor icbeme t<> ?i..y a?. ? met IS I....I bin.? sud shite playing i da b| nicle Which reminda me that Black, cap f tho freehmsi eleven lael fe I, ? ??. ,i a hui.' of a game ,?t guard ,?? Eieter atar, to eapedite aoaaa a*. ? tplaiaiag, has been crippled most ??i the ??? s? ""? i'.'?' ?I17IUII '? i'i m ? ??i he prove?! to he BB? of tho luvt for -.?.;?r??? of the year, a vital power in Vale's sue?' At. one stage of th? battle a white .love llew ncioss the field. But the dove of ISnse had no lure for Yale. It was ri cas" of tho Dogl of War or you might Bay the bul.dogs o? wat for her or total annihilation. Over on the Tiger bench Ad _eUy and Bill Edwarde angered the tortures thiit Mr. Haute so ably described in In? slumming trip through the Valle", of the Dsmnsd? When Princeton wa? lighting her way to Yule'? goal in the d quarter K.? * l v was enable to look toward the field. His entire ?ys tem waa rucked with a nervous force ulrnost beyead control. Princeton showed flashes of ?trong off?.me, but Be consistent striking ! power Yet she had B Htron;:er effcnCC than Tall by almocl two to one. It wa? a tough day for Dave Tibbott. Earlier la th? season Tibboti ba?l bsss 'he hulk of Princeton's ?coring attack T<? day be missed a fairly BV0B t r;. lor a drop kick and thee gave real te B mafl which netted Yale icven point*. On at lest two occasion, there ?I to be palpable interference with ? ra handling the f?-i rard pi ? ??? al loa t ,,,.? ,-,,..,. oceaaioni the 1 Iger reoeivoi waa badly Jolted ju'it befara be reached far the bail, lie was rammed In Uie hack, and thl Illegal h tei ferenee eoel Princeton , ni? ?i? t.ftiin yard?, at no penally wa? 1 culled Play by Play as Yale Smashed Way to Victory Over Tigers ? ? I' ven, ?orm , Nov. 13. TI; M??ure fui ? ? I 01* I ? ? I i a that i .o ma? rt it ii !.-r?, play by ; ? ?.lit- n isi ?? arm? utr... V?. the ha.! .--?r PriaCCtOIl'l SttSSipt St ?urwaid ; It b wheathi squad ? ? ?? ? gi..: rill boonn thai : of 1 i ... rth j > ?ff. Gai ' i.rm?. 1 h> * I Driggi ii ?n.i (?mi ? - ' ft. V? I I i - I . II i L i no ? id? ' ? . ' ? l ?' .1 > in t*i? ... i i toi i ard ? \ ,-? . r. ii . ,i * ., ? ' I ? inn forward ?m??h.?l II .1 en i * ? . .i i?. u .i .o ..i (hi i-i ? ? the l ball and prang aim? iai ?ti Id? pai .'..I h mi - i ? "i? Ouei n i iha ball iti isla *"*" fatal .?v .In?i. m..I |..?i bun ?11*1 *i als ? on.. ii .i? d i " brea I hi h i i db'i hall sa I ' ? ..?i.i lias .h i* 'hi bin?* of *1 ale luined i ,. ? i paat Whits f..i two ? m .i .m?! liking i bs . slsi ?ehi. ? i ,. lins got a yard al it :n ?. A rm ward p. BBaded und r t.ii.'t ?, paid bach t?> tl i srd i ; i??? ?" irj f??r .i i i Id goal, Ths ball tai risd Ths hall ??? i put in?" play on ths 10 yiir?l Inn? m i . plaaga had i.. i? ii Guern ? ? puntad oaly '? ?> > srdi outside M wai Pi ineetou' i ball sb \ si? ' ?:'.' i ard lina "'"1 thi I >'??! fa i bahblsd with Orsnga and Black A lifle | luagl failed and mi 1 i,.* i,? ,\' piny Shea threw s forward p:<?s over th?. goal lias, winch Righls* just missed. "iule put the ball into play OB the "O jrard In*?*, bul failing to do ground punted to th?* Priaeeton 40-yard line. di * :ip? d bach Is hick 7": Biatio i on th?* trat down, Bad pracsoded t? turn sff B pretty run of tWSBtl foul yardl bcfora h?* was pilad up by Guern? sey. Tibhoti dove through s hols 1b centre for four yni.i. in.?! Captain (Hick tore ntf ten Biors "ii a pretty double pass. Th?- atareh, is wi-ii be gun, eaded then-, si Tihhott fumbled OB ths Slit play ai.?l Sheldon ic '??-. ? i. .1 for Vale. Agaia Vale found th?> Imaiovable body in Princeton's lit.?* and Guernsey punted OUt of bounds on Pi.:. ton's ?S.yard line. Glich ram?? ?I the line foi thrSS viilU. but tne rsfsrss diseovsrsd holding m th?*? lias and :?. co-t Priasotofl fifteen ?/aros. I'riggs hiehed sol <>f boundi OB Vale's 10 y ut .1 lias ami the period ended. BECOND PERIOD. The .-"ecoril pet i.id found the ball In Yal? '. i.. . Ion mi tha Blue ' 1 I jiir?| line with one yard to ??? on the I ? ?! ib Gosrassi puated ts Tih? hott ob Prlasstaa'a <W yard I ? n.?. where l?. v.-.i ?tapped ? bp?rt. Bhea ripp? ?l off nine > ???is in a twi i lag i an du h g which he ilippsd si les il four ? ' '. Di l?*gi <-i unched sfl tws Biori a? ths im. mu? b Un ' down. Drtggi sgsin hrpks loss frssi i ms.* (?ok ??ful dashed thirty two ?,i.i.|, to til'? ?H-yard tin?. Guernsey Made a Record Kick ? New Ha??-,. N?OV. 1 ?"'..?Otie i.uern-? I ? f>." II all history In : . | a Bowl to-dsy, for Im (!ro[i fron l be ?"- y-r?i Use cet ;?. mark !?, elwol ?t BO fai a? . - ' Princeton ga.".e- were concomoo. It broke 'he resorri ?set in 1?* 1 _ b> Hal Pump? i>. ??i... "??ore. fr-.m th ?'.?-yard line ?n the i loamg nun.-? <>f pla>, after a kuking battle with Peridieton. T?.i <"l>ea hold? the record. f?BI be s, ored from the I., yard __S I Wisconsin in the game ?ritb North ? ?"n?rr la eiaaey, bow? 0 i ? ?:_nd? third on the litt. Or. 7' ? ? ? - - ed th? it made i ? ri ? t ... , , . , ? - ., . ? . ? . ? a the gieatei - ? ? I ?. r ? g | a I ? ? ? ,? , ? ? ? ? ...??* b? v. ? ? ? ?? ? . a v . ? . ? ? e ? at? \ ? ' " icetoa'a tl matei .. ana, a.? Cap a*ill ? ?l irumpe He asal Guemtey back to try a go?l from t.-.e ,- fullback ?i i not fail ng ? ? gfa ove/ 7t.e by.r for a hOOUti' ' ? ?? BOSrS wa?: ia.e, || Agaii. P-iacotan kicked off, ar.-i a.-? -. ' ' ? ' ' ? the M yard lin? er i a ti it caught the ball rSVenty y-ids to u B'l ? re Priam U i nir:. | i . that *??<?? erownsd with ?? y cro-sed *.'.?. . : I sftoi a croa 1 ? ?>* ?. t a I erasl .? releal ess af-ac. reame a lien dafenc? ??.rdE. _? " | -*. ?t? hetween ? ? be g for the Tiger arda had atter.oe: to th? pieaing j* ..r es W_. ? ? ? _gr Hi eve la '-* der arm with a | ratty tackle sitb a tbad s '.' r*> i- . 7t* apttii j ? bat ?-ft. ' Prinrai ? . _- | a .f ; t7 _...??_ ? - to e lilla I attach ? - . a- : ? ? ? ? ? . ? ;-?>?? i aVaotbct ; tf? ?? t? : t a ti: -ird netted tea i Shea a ? .. ? mat, t_. . . th? bo. A dcTsysd . 7 u gel M?e-. ??.ret. . eh got i ir ate o at the eos* . > - ?7 7 le and made ": - ? ? -<-'. . ?. - t7_ ? -.? 11 - -. - f ar Bboa 1 -1 ? - gomeot ficbta ?. : a f :??_- *. i as it ?rae glei ? s >- r - cheered bo hi bo tl ?, rae trani - ? ? ? ? tga ek took tbe > an d acata Tale bold ii ? ? . ? - ? - . ?- held tb? 7.ce- en even the 1 rd time Prir eeton ? v- ?-.: Eddie . a* ** ?" i tb? acore was Mai : ? eked :*.e .???: fr-.*?.* * ~ ike I?.-7?' ??? rwie near nee ?-.t ?: .v : rated I i i ? . '? - :Ye M~yard lia? ?teed af the metomar. II, taking the ? ' ? ??? ?.?? ;? t?? lessen -he I "."he ?MON ?a.i?: PriacetOB v ?? - tbe kiek?ofl Pilaeotea ?'-.ecr. vsr?*l* f.?r tinnee e??an roug ng ai lual before the How Princeton Took the Field Against Yale Eleven Princeton <7). \ale ( 13). ?VI. HI. Age. Player.. Position. Pia? er. Age. Ht. Wt. Ill .'?ill N Hig.il> Loft?<*nd?right W ledeman .. 24 5:09 181 l>l ItM 20 Hfbttm.I eft? tackle?right. Way .24 6:00 183 IN liiOO 20 \tiurse. I .?; :? guard?right J. Sheldon.. 22 ItM !85 III ItM 19 I'ennerl . (entre .White. 22 6:00 193 IM t.:t>2 21 Ragg.Right? guard?left. Blacft . 21 3:06 214 I'JO 6:01 1!? Parisrtte . Right?tackle-?left. C. Sheldon . 21 ,*i:ll IM 17.1 6:00 22 l.amberton. . Right?end?left Church. 21 5:10 162 IM .">:0!i 22 (Hick. quarterback .... Van Nostrand 21 3:10 163 170 I til U Shea.Left?h'l back?right .Wilson . 23 6:00 181 172 3:11 19 Tibhott... Right?h'l back?.eft Hlngham .21 5:10 165 170 6:00 20 Ilriggs.Fullback.Guernsey ... 22 6:00 18? Average weight of Princeton line IM pounds; average weight of Yale line, ls.'i pounds: aiernge weight of Princeton hacklield, 173 pound?; ver nge ??eight of Yale b.i.-klieh!, 171 pounds: average weight of Princeton ele? en, 171 pounds; average ?c'ght of Vale eleven, 181 pound?. M Olli. BY PF.RIODS: Princeton. 0 7 0 0- 7 Vale. 0 6 7 0-II Touchdown for Vale by Pie Way. i.oal? from Held?(?uernsey (2). ?,oal from Inurliiliiwn?GbSIBSST. Touchdown for Prlncrton by Drigg?. ?,oal from (ou? hdow n?Tibbo!. Substitut Ions: Princeton?Pr?t half?Wilson for Highley at left ?nd; Highley for Wilson at leit end; BlBBg for Highley at left end; Moore for Shea at left halfback. Seconil half?l.arsen for Mcl.cnn at left tackle; Rutterworth for Gen nert at centre; lUckcrman for Tihholt at right halfback; Law for 1'rigg*. at fullback; Lasa for Hogg nt right guard; Ames for Dlckerman at right half? back; liu nun.m for I.a m fieri o n al right end; Eddy for Moore at left nulf haskl llcynlgrr for WOBfBS ?t left guard. Substitutions: Vale?flr?t half?Moseiev for W'iedeman at right end. Second half? Higginbotham for < hur?h at left end; (.?te? for C. Sheldon at left tuikle: \ on Holt for H'n.k Bf Ml gn.rd: Allen for Moseley at right end; Wahlen l??r I Bhlldoa at rlgM guard; Miller for White ?I centre. ?nil,mi?: Raforss- Nataaa a. Tufts, oi Bssiwa? impire?c?ri Nankan, of Harvard. linesman?William Worice, ol Pennsylvania. Field Judg??? F. S. Fand. \nnnp-olls. Time of game?2 o'clock, in Yale Howl al New Haven. Time of period?? Fifteen minute?, eai h. * ?" half ended Cuei i v a?aead i *, from th- : h ? ..?Cyird ;., It was a . ? bet th? |i low too de?.* f?,r Prlneetea. ecu;?? THIED PEEIOD. Tbe dret I itee ef the ?_.? - ? cf Pri?? t?.!.'* ? hat am mb] '??;:'.. oil?/ U i I . * 1c11 ' ' r 7h? Ytll ru I i.e. Larsen replace! Mel/tea at ttt.l?'?. Princeton, i ... ??.-d off f i, over ty Uaie ton o', _l -. 1 Has Oi *j '?**?? ?eat ? twif_i bet t oi ear, t.: -, i ropped th? La.. . j ?ngf. . tcroM | ' .-'??? ..I ?m-. ero?. ' was greet?: witl - ?? meat of ?at ?*oki 1m, and every s? n el -CatlM. am? an : aent th? ,<*_, over tbe bar. *enf lest Tffc t? ?hat lir.ed -c to f*r? i .r.ra!. _>. elevea M itt m i tT Psrieette agt-r. ??--. | ?r bac* to Wilton, who etme M *.c Tale's 19*yard . beiori hi?? ? ii.-. I . . >. to T:l*u w' o dodged b*?K to i'r..*.c?tca'i 4?v? - A ..r.t B*ts7K netted four ytrdim ?.vf- . riggi - *. a forwird ria r, LombsrtoB - '?.. ? ? . ..si Im T-.? ? 7i.ee.. tr.d. blushing up thret for?v r_*?n. *.C7/K Ike ba.i ^n heron yard rr.tra Ya i the eeceod Ina ? _r. each? ?' . . if ..-?ei ?.?a? ?ey flnall' t.r.g one sen ? acrc?s Pr.r.cetcr.? foil l.-t i: r exeaang? inti ????llowtii'j _? '.??7 Prim n had the ball il I* c . r? race?* mOUt five : ?..- ... . . ? md te Wj rhet. Heeehf bitragr* a pmaln ?* .?arii for tit lag. aad afta: if rward pemh-itte ? ?i-errii* il? pott oi i'a.e'i 2*-n>? 7it d0?*l t .: Dieiirm Priscete.. m : to (t.i w . . 1.711 PERIOD. When the team? ' >h up the bari* s_-:r. il wss 1 : * ill at ht ewa 42*yard ad dostt t?I* vard? to S Law, who km J j?lac? kicked th? P over *.l-r ? al ne i.?rsen, the Pn** ton tack.e, got down andel ?M , a sr,,-i ran t'.or.g with '."e bell wite*.*", ?.? the line, rhen he should t**" hi ? i It ??n Yule i 1 yard ?B* ? * e ci.ar.i?'. Yale took ? ill out to thilO-Jw . savag - Bfht tr.e ? down th.? ft? ?. ?? * Caerssw t* V ngh in doing . '??'?r't" u' at last IV : trd GutrrW punted. H i ? hem*" the Tiger ba< this UUawU et ma:. GaUt "J on it on Pi - : 1 '?* !;:.?? i lunge, w ^???'- '*."' hall, ?..s ? -*. ?-1 'S luffersd ? pene tj ef I ftees y?t?'e I Bg- . m Gsemaey .ir<?;, ? te tft<J~ ynrd line, bul roir't' ,. destined never ' '^* ?ffj for Tsle wai <?. i *,_!! nalized ft ft?, On th? n*':J? Diekermsn intercepted a forward ra? on Princet? *? **v, lost en n ti...? kic i I l-?w d*"?, Van N'oatrand P3'* Dickerman .?:i l'i i Moore tried a ?? b'jt7l dura) e.l ::. ? * c*\-? to the line. .wo forward P???*V* astray, and Law punted to '?'J., yard line. It wai ? ????? ??* VL, there, and Gu? ? b i w^tni who ran out of boui dl OB I rlBC*1 ?*-/nrd lias. , M Again the Orai ge ai I Pie? ?? t rolled forward in a I tt?i a| ??* Moore ?raa used 10? V ?> yarda, at-.,! Dick ?' : -an lance n two plunge?. Moor? ?*2J5 mude a first do? B*__|-_l ..? attack?, ?i d ?the M* en Princeton. ?? yard une. ^, Here \??_s the eh? ^i? had awaited sine." 1911. *',M" ?s M hite raced to : **',or7p?> the sodden ?r7ri?l:r.>ti on ^?'* jj Surely the team would iC07. ipl Yale 'is Yale, and Yal? ' ?' a m? ? ' ?? *J? never surrender. That w h'?"h h ?,-d a yielding line became Urn. a? ???"?j steel and Dickerman't fr*Bf*\^i ?it tho line was i??nulled tor ' ? And then cam? th? lat? ol ? ,tT ,$. fatal tumbles. Moore ihot <_'?'%,_ Yale line, clear of the Ynic bt(il?^ en nnobatructod path to the K0* and Dickerman shot bin ? P"*'.-.l It might have been ' ?'??Vl,1u*"^_i? might have been Yale lock. ">u,a^ what vou will, Billy Moore, the ?"?. man on the tiel.l. fumbled tk? "Jg paaa and then compounded "^^?gt by kicking the ball Car|?,n "^ H twooped down on it for !?<'? p_ye died the last Princeton hop? *? ' _, ton muri jumped on iViUon? ?? y I' ?-, i ??.? penaliseil fifteen >f'*tli aanecettary roughne??. "?'' ( '^m ?.inn i?, . pu ted ??''.-a the Held. Prince?,?,, tried f',r**rtT? after for*aid pas?, but th? ?'*? 2? d? enc? ?maahed t'"'''. ??? ,5!! ??a _ud took th? b?ll on do??