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Elated, but not overconfident after its victory of last week, the Tiger eleven will play the Elis at Princeton this afternoon in the final game of the season for the home team.
Although Princeton has had a no-defeat record to date, Yale enters today's struggle as the favorite. The Blue men have the best material and plays; on the other hand the Orange and Black warriors have the advantage of playing on their own field.
O'Hearn and Mallory on Sidelines
Recent injuries and consequent poor physical condition will keep O'Hearn and Mallory on the side lines at the kickoff, though both may be used for a few plays in an emergency. Wight is still suffering somewhat from a muscle bruise, but it was definitely stated last night that we would start at his old back-field position.
With Gorman and Dinsmore both in good condition, Princeton's quarterback position will be well taken care of. Though the latter will probably start.
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