An analysis of the individual scores made by members of the Harvard and Yale football squads this season shows that Wendell of Harvard leads with eight touchdowns and 40 points. Captain Howe of Yale is second with three touchdowns and eight field-goals for a total of 39 points, and Camp of Yale is third with three touchdowns for 15 points. It is interesting to note that this afternoon's game will probably settle the individual scoring supremacy of the two teams, for Wendell and Howe are the most probably men to score for their respective sides, and only one point separates them at present.
Yale's scores of 22 touchdowns, 9 goals from the field, and 20 goals from touchdowns have been made by 17 men in 9 games, whereas Harvard's scores of 15 touchdowns, 4 goals from the field, and 11 goals from touchdowns have been made by 12 men in 8 games.
Following is the record of scores:
Harvard. Wendell--8 touchdowns. Huntington--2 touchdowns. Reynolds--2 touchdowns. Hollister--3 goals from touchdowns, 1 goal from field. Milholland--2 goals from field. Campbell--1 touchdown. Morrison--1 touchdown. Storer--1 touchdown. Fisher--4 goals from touchdowns. Potter--1 goal from field. Smith--2 goals from touchdowns. Gardiner--2 goals from touchdowns.
Yale. Howe--3 touchdowns, 8 goals from the field. Camp--3 touchdowns. Francis--10 goals from touchdowns, 1 goal from field. Philbin--2 touchdowns. Avery--2 touchdowns. Ketcham--2 touchdowns. Anderson--2 touchdowns. Freeman--2 touchdowns. W. Howe--1 touchdown. Spalding--1 touchdown. Merritt--1 touchdown. Reilly--1 touchdown. Strout--1 touchdown. Dunn--1 touchdown. McDevitt--5 goals from touchdowns. Paul--4 goals from touchdowns. Perry--1 goal from touchdown.
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