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Coach Fisher's Statement.

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The season for Harvard has been one of easy victories, and the sudden change from a weak team to an unusually strong one almost brought about defeat to Harvard. It was clear to anyone that the Harvard team had suddenly come up against something far stronger than it had faced this season, and it took the whole of the first half for the team to get acclimated to the fierce and aggressive playing of a fighting Princeton team. In other words, the Harvard team found itself during the second half, and prior to this time they had been clearly outplayed by a team which was fully aware of what a real hard, driving contest meant.

There is no question that great credit is due the Harvard team for its remarkable uphill fight, and it can safely be said that it has been a long while since the Harvard eleven has played a contest under such difficult conditions.

The game itself proved the necessity of a Harvard team playing a harder schedule prior to the Princeton game. --Boston Globe.

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