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Show HARVARD TIES j WITH PRINCETON Crimson Calls Substitutes After Af-ter Regulars Fail to Hold Tigers 'A Ml'. EU DOE. Mass... Nov. 6. The Harvard football team converted a lost cause Into an even Issue today when it tier the Princeton team at H point In the last period of their annual game A forward PSJSS, Inst of a surprising gerlei which had swept the Crimson colors down the field 7 yards ' hiie ihe Tigers futllely clawed the air In an effort to bring the ball down, vns the medium Of what Crimson Crim-son supporters cheered tonight as victory for substitute members of the Harvard footbsll squad There were 44,00i spectators. si nsriTl'TFs BUCX BED Honors for the aerial advance nnd f..r the pass which was its crowning feature went to second string players. Called Into plaj after th- regulari had proved unnhle b stop the Tigers. BUell at nuarterlack, Mtts at right hslf-back hslf-back md Maeomber. un end. worked out Ihe Crimson salvation Pueii and Fltts were the principal factors In three passes which sent the ball ahead more than half the distance of the field. Ruell launched and Maeomber received und scored with the pass which was ih-- means Of tying the score. In rush, forward pass and kick, Har-ir.l Har-ir.l and 1 rlnceton were almost as evenly matched as the tie score indl-Cates indl-Cates Lourle's punts traveled a total f.. yards :in.l those of Owens nnd KIHm aggregated 890 yards Harvard gained 119 ards by rushing; Princeton Prince-ton 10S. The Crimson forward passes almost entirely In the fourth period mniie an advance of eighty-eight yards WhllS Princeton s passe during the contest aggregated - jards DOurle'S abilit In running the ball back from punt or kickoff gave the Tigers nn advantage ad-vantage In this respect, ninety-three j j yards to seer nt -seven yards. DETAILED SCORE The line-up: Harvard ( i i j Princeton I 1 1 1 Kane b- Legendrs Faxon ... It Keck Tolbert lg ... . McManmon 1 Havemeyer. .. .c... . Callahan C W oods " rg. . . ... Dickerson Hubbard rt Hooper Crocker ., ro Hlinson Piizgersild . . . fib Dourle Owen lhb Garrltv I Churchill rhb .Gilro.v Horween tC . .fb . . . Scheertr Scoro: Harvard " 0 714 Princeton 0 0 7 7 1 4 Maivard scoring Touchdowns: Horween; Maeomber (substitute for Kane); goals from touchdowns: Faxon i 9, Princeton Scoring Touchdowns: Lourle. Oarrity duals from touchdowns: touch-downs: Keck 2 Keferoc P. W Maxwell, Swirth-more; Swirth-more; umpire Tom Thorp. Columbia; field Judge Fred Murphy; Brown, head linesman O, N. Rankh an, Dartmouth Time of periods 16 minutes. |