Show II I I Tigers Give Middies S 14 to 0 Trimming PRINCETON N. N J. J Oct 23 FIrst First there was Don Lourie and then came Frank Murray who substituted for tor him when bruised and battered and physically physically physically cally spent he hobbled from the gridIron gridiron gridiron grid grid- iron wrapped in a heavy blanket And between them Princeton beat the navy here 14 to 0 O. Lourio Lourie looked back as he lie staggered from the f fiel dand saw a sight which made him 1 stop p His wet mud covered co face relaxed Into a happy smile Some persons in were ere on their feet teet roaring roaring roar roar- ing tag and as they roared Murray completed completed com coni- an enthusiastic terrific run un of 79 Ti yards for a touchdown That was vas in the last period Stanley Keck Jeck Princeton's left tackle who was wasa a Gibraltar on the defense kicked goal goaland goaland goaland and as the ball passed between the goalposts goal goalposts goalposts posts Lourie Lourio smiled lowered his head and passed out of ct sight Princeton men are calling Lourie a second Hobey Baker tonight If lf they were Harvard men they would call him a second Eddie Casey for today he lie played after the manner of the tho truly great backs backs' of football I The first of ot Princeton's two touchdowns touchdowns touchdowns touch touch- downs came In the second quarter In Inthe Inthe In Inthe the space of four plays Princeton took tho the ball from deep into Its own twenty f over sIW the Navy line And diro In iro irot t this s sudden transition Lourie ri appeared d to be saS a aS dynamic dyna dyna- I rule mic little fellow as elusive as a will of ot II the wisp The second period began with the ball ballin baUI in m Princeton's possession or Its yard 5 I IlIn lIn line Garrity another of ot Princeton's stars made 20 yards ards on a spectacular end run j Lourie got off oft a yard 40 forward pass to J Davis on one end then another to ton n n I n n on toe the other oner end cnn I The ball was now on the Navys Navy's yard 15 line Neither Nether team had scored The Princeton backs deployed in a Kick formation for for- mation The Navy prepared to block a afield afield afield field goal The linemen charged and as they charged Lourie sidestepped them and swept around the end for foi a touch touch- down dOT The Navy outplayed Prin Princeton eton In the third period and held the Tigers even In Inthe Inthe inthe the first In the last quarter a minute before th the th game ended Clyde King who beat the Army with two feud feild goals last I year ear tried a dropkiCk from the yard 30 line but missed I Princeton revealed a powerful line toI today to to- today I day and a varied and smooth working offense The interference was splendid S and the team as a whole reflected intel- intel t igent coaching and thorough h training Some Yale and Harvard scouts saw the game They saw a team which ranks I wit best of all Princeton teams They will report back bac to New Haven and Cambridge Their reports will be interi inter- inter I IS i esting I S Some Army scouts also saw th the the- game j I They too will make an interesting rei re- re i port For the Navy today played well and 1 showed marked Improvement over Its i early season for when it sustained a defeat de tie- i feat teat by North Carolina State I It was a clean hard fought game No es starred for fOI the Middles Middies until he was hurt and forced to leave the game I iS l. l |