Show Harvard's Harv Dirty Pirty I. I Pl Playing ying Charge Meets PRINCETON N N. 3 r. r J Jan n. n 24 United Pr Press Officials o ot Prince Prince- ton Harvard football gam games s from 1919 to the present have come to the support ot of Princeton athletic auth authorities au- au th In n denying the charge of 01 Wynant mt DavIs Hubbard of Harvard Haryard that the TIger football ll tean-s tean were guilty ot of playing and vicious football F. F W. W Murphy of Brown university university sity W. W R. R Okeson ot of LehIgh and W. W G. G Crowell ot of Swarthmore In response to an by Dr Charles W. W Kennedy chairman ot of the Princeton board of athletic con con- challenged Hubbards article In L Liberty berty magazine by unanimOusly unanimOus unanimOus- ly agreeing that the games were weta hard fought but clean The games were fairly and cleanly played by both teams said MurphY Who umpired the PrInc PrIncEl ton Harvard games for the past five years and acted as field judge once on e or twice before The players conducted themselves In a sportsmanlike sports sports- sportsmanlike manlike manner Ok Okeson son who served as field judge and referee In fo four r of 01 the Prince Prince- ton Harvard cont ts said sald the games he officiated at offered littleto little to the scandalmonger and male gossiper They w re j jut t good gool clean contests between a a lot ot of fine decent bo boys s coached by gentlemen sportsmen |