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LONG DRILL AT PRINCETON

First Team Scored on Scrubs in Hard 45-Minute Scrimmage.

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Princeton, N. J., October 29, 1912.--The University team was put through a 45-minute scrimmage today with a scrub eleven, working on both defence and offence. Over a dozen coaches assisted, and individual instruction occupied a prominent place.

The University scored one touchdown as the result of a thirty yard run by Waller on an outside tackle play. The second team, on the other hand, was unable to make any material gains. De-Witt and Waller were given a long punting drill while Pendleton and H. Baker tried out place kicks.

The line-up was as follows: Streit, l.e.; Phillips, l.t.; Shenk, l.g.; Bluethenthal, c.; Logan, r.g.; Penfield, E. Trenkman, r.t.; Dunlap, r.e.; S. Baker, q.b.; Pendleton, l.h.b.; H. Baker, r.h.b.; DeWitt, f.b.

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