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Including last Saturday's game, the University has scored 107 points this season, compared with 129 points made by Princeton. The University's opponents have totalled 29, while Princeton's have scored 20. The University scoring consists of 14 touchdowns, 8 goals from touchdowns, four field goals, and one goal from placement; Princeton's consists of 16 touchdowns, 12 goals from touchdowns, and seven field goals.
The individual scoring shows that 42 of Harvard's points have been scored by Captain Mahan, in decided contrast to the Princeton tallying, which has been more evenly distributed.
The complete scoring records of the two teams are as follows:
Harvard.
Mahan: Four touchdowns, six goals from touchdowns, three field goals, one goal from placement.--42 points.
King: Two touchdowns.--12 points.
Enwright: Two touchdowns.--12 points.
McKinlock: One touchdown, one field goal.--9 points.
Harte, Horween, Parson, Rollins, Willcox (each): One touchdown.--6 points.
Robinson: Two goals from touchdowns.--2 points.
Princeton.
Tibbott: Two touchdowns, six field-goals, four goals from touchdowns. -- 34 points.
Shea: Three, touchdowns, three goals from touchdowns.--21 points.
Law: Two touchdowns, one goal from touchdown, one field goal.--16 points.
Ames: Two touchdowns, two goals from touchdowns.--14 points.
Moore: Two touchdowns, one goal from touchdown.--13 points.
Eddy: Two touchdowns.--12 points.
Glick, Highley, Hogg (each): one touchdown.--6 points.
Love: One goal from touchdown.--1 point.
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