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Princeton Drops Defensively In Eastern Football Standing

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As a result of Harvard's effective passing attack last week, Princeton has dropped from first to fifth place defensively among teams in the Eastern Conference.

Princeton remained the East's most powerful team on the ground offensively and defensively, however, with an average of 468 yards gained Tushing per game, while limiting the opposition to 70 yards rushing per game.

In individual playing, Dick Kazmaier of Princeton is fourth in the East in total yards gained, and A1 Pollard of Army is fourth in yards gained by rushing. Bob MacConnell of Brown is the East's fifth best punter, averaging 38.7 yards per try.

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