. Outing. r-vard teams of 1898 and 1901. Thescores of Dibblees team of 1898 have already been given, and it will be notedthat there was a curious letting downprevious to the final games. Campbellsteam showed something of the same char-acteristics, defeating Columbia, 18 to o;West Point, 6 to o; the Indians, 29 too; Brown, 48 to o; Pennsylvania, S3to 6, and Dartmouth, 27 to 12. From this comparison it is fair to con-clude that Campbells team had thegreater scoring possibilities of the men who composed the team in1898 were, in the line, Jaffray, Burnett,Burden, Haughton, Donald, Cochrane
. Outing. r-vard teams of 1898 and 1901. Thescores of Dibblees team of 1898 have already been given, and it will be notedthat there was a curious letting downprevious to the final games. Campbellsteam showed something of the same char-acteristics, defeating Columbia, 18 to o;West Point, 6 to o; the Indians, 29 too; Brown, 48 to o; Pennsylvania, S3to 6, and Dartmouth, 27 to 12. From this comparison it is fair to con-clude that Campbells team had thegreater scoring possibilities of the men who composed the team in1898 were, in the line, Jaffray, Burnett,Burden, Haughton, Donald, Cochrane,Hallowell, and Boal; behind the line,Daly, Dibblee, Reid, Farley, and War-ren. In 1901 the line consisted of Sar-gent, Blagden, Lee, Barnard, Cutts,Campbell, and Bowditch and the backfield of Kernan, Graydon, Marshall andRistine. DeCamps Princeton team of 1885seemed to be the cradle for many notedplayers. Both the Hodges played onit, Adams, Savage, as well as TracyHarris, while Irvine, now head of the 287. THE NAVAL ACADEMY TEAM OF 1906 WAS ONE OF THE BEST THAT HAS EVERREPRESENTED ANNAPOLIS. Mercersburg School, was one of itspowerful men, as were also Cook andToler. Most noted of all were Cowanand Lamar, the latter the man who madethe long run, the length of the field,which settled the Yale game in the lastfew minutes of play, and the formerthe big captain and tackle who wras soonto become the most prominent man onPrincetons team. This game was a most remarkableone. The Harvard faculty had thisyear forbidden the team to play anygames with other colleges. At NewHaven most of the old players hadgraduated so that there were only twoof the team of the former year had, however, shown remarkablestrength for a green team, having beenstored on only once during the seasonand defeating Pennsylvania the weekbefore her Princeton game by a score of 53 to 5- Princeton came to New Haven andthe play was exciting from the very forced the ball into Princetons territory and
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