An analysis of the scoring which has been done up to this time shows that Harvard has rolled up 123 points through 16 touchdowns, 6 field-goals, and 9 goals from touchdowns, while Yale has made a total of 83 points by means of 10 touchdowns, 3 field-goals, 10 goals from touchdowns, and 2 safeties. The University's opponents have totaled 36, while Yale's have scored 57 points. Both Harvard and Yale have scored approximately one-third as many field-goals as touchdowns. Each team has played 8 games; Harvard has won 7 and lost 1, Yale has won 4 and lost 4. It will be noted that after 10 touchdowns, Yale kicked all 10 goals, while Harvard kicked 9 out of 16.
Legore has been Yale's greatest scorer, with 2 touchdowns and 2 goals from touchdowns for a total of 14 points. For Harvard, Mahan leads with 42 points, made by 4 touchdowns, 4 field-goals, and 6 goals from touchdowns; Enwright is second with 3 touchdowns totalling 18 points. Altogether, Harvard has scored 96 points by touchdowns, 18 by field-goals, and 9 by goals from touchdowns; Yale has scored 60 points by touchdowns, 9 by field-goals, 10 by goals from touchdowns, and 4 by safeties. Tables showing the points made by Princeton, Yale, and Harvard players follow: Harte 1 0 0 6Horween 1 0 0 6Parson 1 0 0 6Willcox 1 0 0 6Robinson 0 1 3 6 -- -- -- -- 16 6 9 123Yale. Touchdowns. Fieldgoals. Goals. T't'l.Legore 2 0 2 14Guernsey 0 2 6 12Thompson 2 0 0 12Wilson 2 0 0 12Baldridge 1 0 0 6Neville 1 0 0 6Scovil 1 0 0 6Way 1 0 0 6Savage 0 1 1 4Kent 0 0 1 1 -- -- -- -- 10 3 10 79Two safeties 4 -- 83Princeton. Touchdowns. Fieldgoals. Goals. T't'l.Tibbott 2 6 5 35Shea 3 0 3 21Law 2 1 1 16Ames 2 0 2 14Moore 2 0 1 13Eddy 2 0 0 12Driggs 1 0 0 6Glick, 1 0 0 6Highley, 1 0 0 6Hogg 1 0 0 6Love 0 0 1 1 -- -- -- -- 17 7 13 13
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