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Show CRIMSON WINS IN GREAT GAME Tigers Put Up Plucky Fight, Rain and Mud Making Plays Difficult. CLEAN PLAY OF TEAMS Field Goal by Brickley Brought Victory to Harvard by 3 to 0 Score. University Held, Princeton, N. J., Nov 8. A field goal by Brickley In th second period gave Harvard a victory over Princeton on University Field today by the score of 3 to 0 A blocked kick from Laws toe opened the way for the only score of the game Harvard recovering the ball almost in front of the Tiger goal posts and only a short distance away. Princeton outplayed Harvard in the first period, thf Crimson line crumbling crum-bling at the Princeton attack. In the second period, however. Harvard began be-gan to show her strength and easily held the Tigers until they became dangerous. Both teams resorted to much punting, fearing to trust themselves with tho wet and heavy ball, while It was near the goal post-s The rain fell during the first half of the game and the field was a sea of mud. making mak-ing it difficult for the teams to get tho plavs off quickly In the last part of the same each side tried field goals, Baker and Brickley making the endeavors, but both failed to make the ball carry to the posts It was a clean game, fairly well played, considering the conditions Harvard assumed the offensive of-fensive In the last part of the game, and, with one or two exceptions, her goal was not In danger. FOOTBALL FINALS New Haven. Conn . Nov. 8. Final Vale 17; Brown 0. Madison. Nos 8. Wisconsin 1", Oh'o State 0; final South Bethlehem. Pa.. Nov S. Final. Fi-nal. Lehigh 60; Swarthmore 0. Philadelphia. Nov 8 Final; Dartmouth 34; University of Penn-svlvanla Penn-svlvanla '21 'ithaca, N Y. Nov. 8 Final: Michigan Mich-igan 17; Cornell 0. Syracuse. N. Y.. Nov. 8. Final; Syuse 48;. New Yc?k University 8. Lansing Mich. Nov. 8. Final; M. A. C. 13; Mount Union 7 Annapolis, Mil., Nov 8 Final-Navy Final-Navy 70. Bucknell 7. Baltimore, Nov. 8. Final: Carlisle Indians 61. John Hopkins University Univer-sity 0. Neil Haven Nov 8 The largest crowd of the season gathered at Yale field today for the annual football foot-ball battle between Brown and Yale The Brown undergraduates expressed express-ed confidence that Yale would be defeated, as . was the. caae three vears ao. In the Yale camp the feeling prevailed that the Blue, smarting from Its defeat by Colgate last week and a storm of caustic criticism that followed, would "come back" in typical football fashion. |