After witnessing the Harvard and Princeton game we are forced to two conclusions, namely, that the much vaunted Crimson machine has been over-rated and that the Princeton team plays far better football on the field than in the newspapers. . . . . Harvard's three periods of straight football failed to show an attack superior to Yale's.
But the proof of a cheer is the cheering. . . . Princeton in the minority drawned the entire Harvard half of the Stadium in Cambridge.
Taking the game as a whole, the much heralded Harvard machine machine was outplayed by a Princeton team which was supposed to know less football, but which in reality was a far more alert aggregation, both offensively and defensively. Excerpts from the Yale News.
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