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Yale, 29; Princeton, 5.

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After two years of defeat, Yale won from Princeton Saturday by the decisive score of 29 to 5. Yale scored twice during the first half and three times during the second. Princeton's only score was in the first half when Mattis kicked a field goal after Princeton, having got the ball on Wear's fumble, was unable to go through the line. All of Yale's scores except the first were made by steady rushing and line-smashing tactics, and just as was expected, the Princeton line could not hold it own. Hale and Bloomer were Yale's best gainers, both getting their distance on nearly every rush. The Princeton backs, especially Reiter, played well, but their interference was repeatedly broken up by the Yale forwards before it reached the line. Yale's condition was far superior to that of Princeton, and none of her men received any injury that would prevent their playing against Harvard on Saturday.

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