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Princeton, N. J., November 4, 1913--With all the regular men in the line-up, the Princeton eleven went through a fast game with the Freshmen, scoring a field goal and two touchdowns. The field goal and first touchdown were due to Captain Baker while Law who also did the punting, made a long run around end for the third score. The two tackles, Phillips and Ballin, proved far too strong for the Freshman line, frequently tearing through and throwing runners on defensive plays. The most notable-feature of the game was the absence of fumbling on the part of the University team which lined up as follows: l.e., Hammond; l.t., Phillips; l.g., Simmons; c., E. Trenkman; r.g., W. Swart; r.t., Ballin; r.e., Shea, J. S. Baker; q.b., Glick; l.h.b., H. A. H. Baker; r.h.b., Law; f.b., Streit, F. Trenckman.
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