Outing . Hence the general surprise when nego-tiations planned by prominent gradu-ates of both institutions resulted in finalfailure when brought to the actualpowers for consummation. The nextevent was one which might perhaps SEASON have been discounted, owing to thefailure of a Yale-Harvard game, had itnot been for so many former disappoint-ments in Harvard-Princeton attemptsto renew their old relations. But thistime the affair really came to a head,and for the first time in six years aHarvard-Princeton game was sched-uled. These were the sensations inpreliminaries. The games themselvesfurnis


Outing . Hence the general surprise when nego-tiations planned by prominent gradu-ates of both institutions resulted in finalfailure when brought to the actualpowers for consummation. The nextevent was one which might perhaps SEASON have been discounted, owing to thefailure of a Yale-Harvard game, had itnot been for so many former disappoint-ments in Harvard-Princeton attemptsto renew their old relations. But thistime the affair really came to a head,and for the first time in six years aHarvard-Princeton game was sched-uled. These were the sensations inpreliminaries. The games themselvesfurnished no less a succession of unex-pected results. The unusual strengthof athletic club teams and the way inwhich they met and held their own withthe college elevens of the very firstrank, while in the early part of the fallsurprising, became an expected andadmitted fact before the season reversals of form in the cases ofprominent teams made predictions de-cidedly uncertain, and the defeat of. Photo by Pact. Bros., New Tori HARVARD TEAM, Wrightington. 2. Moulton. 3. Hayes. 4. Rice. 9. Stevenson. 10. Cabot. n. Gonterman. 16. Haughton. 17. Hoague. 5. Hennan. 6. 12. G. Newell. 18. Sargent. 21. Doucette. 22. C. Brewer. 23. Fairchild. 24. Harnlin. 25. Beale, Hallowell. 7. A. Brewer, Fennessey. 14. F. Gierasch. 20. Donald. j(^ * |flff% *;fe 2£Zi ? ^_™^^^^B :f:;^8HHr^ m^fc * Photo by Pach Bros., New York. PRINCETON TEAM, 1895. 1. Tyler. 2. Kelley. 3. Armstrong. 4. Rhodes. 5. McMaster, Trainer. 6. Wentz. 7. Gailey. 8. Bannard. o. Lea, Captain. 10. Hearne. 11. Cochran. 12. Thompson. 13. Ayers. 14. Suter. 15. Church. 16. Riggs. 17. Rosengarten. 18. Poe. *»df >: -, ??? H^Ln si ? ? fff i 1. 4^^; Ja^ -s^L Mm — ? jJt i^Vr ^^> «Ki^^P> ^ Ji. %; 1 E: flu ^H ^A. ? JF>lii i . : /o ^Hp^ _^jS^*H *? i ^WMk. mx * r>* K 6-. 7 8 „ <f / . y pj^ ^ 4 # t-^^^Br i ^MJef^air ^ B TeMC^i U, 9 ^,^c/_ #**•* •*r* -i4l


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