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DAVIS ELECTED TO CAPTAIN 1926 TIGER FOOTBALL TEAM

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Princeton, N.J., December 1, 1925.

John W. Davis of Brooklyn, N.Y., was elected captain of the Princeton football team for next year at a meeting held here today of all men who participated in either the Harvard or Yale games this fall.

Davis was a regular right guard on this year's Big Three championship team and played the position as a substitute last year. Two years ago he was the star lineman of the Freshman team, and also captained the Freshman water polo outfit.

Davis entered Princeton from the Polytechnic Preparatory School of Brooklyn. He is no relation to the Democratic presidential nominee of 1924.

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