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Show PRINCETON WINS BY ACCURATE KICKING By International Jews Service. PRINCETON. N. J., S-ept. 25. Princeton Prince-ton defeated Georgetown at Palmer stadium sta-dium this afternoon, when the Tigers, through their ability to recover fumbles, took the Washington eleven over to the tune of 13 to 0. Princeton played a kicking kick-ing game throughout and the remarkable kicks of Eddie Driggs, which averaged fi forty-five yards, kept the ball in the vis- J itors' territory. 1 The first touchdown was scored in the second period. After Dempsey had made a beautiful forty-five-yard run on the first down an exchange of punts put the ball on Georgetown's t wen ty-yard line. Dempsey fumbled a low pass from McCarthy Mc-Carthy at center, which was recovered by Glick on Georgetown's ten-yard line. On the Tigers' third down Shea carried the ball over orj . a delayed pass. Love kicked goal. Thn second touchdown came In the third period, With the ball on Georgetown's George-town's forty -five-yard line, Driggs made a forward pass to Ames, who parried the ball to the one-yard line before he could be stopped. Ames carried It over a moment mo-ment la tar. S-hea missed the kick-out. The lineup: Princeton (13). Georgetown (0). 11I51C), Arllllll 1C ...l-UUBIB, uiaguiit: McLean Ig Ward Halsey, Heinigle. . .Ig, . . .O'Connor, Green Gennert c . .McCarthy Stemmens. I Love, Hogg rg Barron Kaufman rt Gnrmley Latrobe. Show-alter. Brown. Wilson re Mahium Olotck. Ames qb. Maloney Moore, Haas lb Gilroy Shea. Mathiesson.. rh Wall Driggs f b Dempsey Summary: Field judge Murphy of Harvard. Referee -Morlee of Pennsylvania. Pennsyl-vania. Umpire - -Marshall of Harvard. Touchdowns Shea and Ames. Goal from touchdown Love. |