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HARVARD LAST WON FROM PRINCETON IN 1916, 3-0

CRIMSON HAS NOT SEEN VICTORY SINCE THE WAR

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Princeton has a lead of five over Harvard in the number of total games won since the beginning of the football encounters in 1877. The Orange and Black has 13 victories while the Crimson has only eight. There have been three tie games, two of them since the war in 1919 and 1920.

Following are the scores of all the Harvard-(Princeton games to date:

1877.--Harvard, 1 goal, 1 touchdown; Princeton, 1 touchdown.

1878.--Princeton, 1 touchdown; Harvard, 0.

1879.--Princeton, 1 goal, 1 safety; Harvard, 5 safeties.

1880.--Princeton, 2 goals, 2 touchdowns, 6 safeties; Harvard, 1 goal, 1 touchdown, 4 safeties.

1881.--Princeton, 1 safety; Harvard, 1 safety.

1882.--Harvard, 1 goal, 1 touchdown; Princeton, 1 goal.

1883.--Princeton, 26; Harvard, 7.

1884.--Princeton, 34; Harvard, 6.

1885.--No game.

1886.--Princeton, 12; Harvard, 0.

1887.--Harvard, 12; Princeton, 0.

1888.--Princeton, 18; Harvard, 6.

1889.--Princeton, 41; Harvard, 15.

1890-94.--No games.

1895.--Princeton, 12; Harvard, 4.

1896.--Princeton, 12; Harvard, 0.

1897.-1910.--No games.

1911.--Princeton, 8; Harvard, 6.

1912.--Harvard, 16; Princeton, 6.

1913.--Harvard, 3; Princeton, 0.

1914.--Harvard, 20; Princeton, 0.

1915.--Harvard, 10; Princeton, 6.

1916.--Harvard, 3; Princeton, 0.

1917.-18.--No games.

1919.--Harvard, 10; Princeton, 10.

1920.--Harvard, 14; Princeton, 14.

1921.--Princeton, 10; Harvard, 3.

1922.--Princeton, 10; Harvard, 3.

Total victories.--Princeton, 13: Harvard, 8; tied, 3.

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