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Yale, 12; Princeton, 5.

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Yale defeated Princeton in a close and exciting game on Saturday by a score of 13 to 5. Princeton scored in the first half on a drop-kick goal by Dewitt, and Yale scored twice on long end-runs by Chadwick. In the second half there was no scoring, Yale once being held for downs on Princeton's 2 yard line.

Princeton was on the defensive throughout the game, and was only saved from a worse defeat by Dewitt's splendid kicking. The Yale tackle-back play was very effective, and the defense almost impregnable.

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