Athletics at Princeton: A HistoryFrank Presbrey, James Hugh Moffatt |
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1-Touchdown 1st Base 1st Half 2d Half 9 TOTAL ABR BH Athletic Base Hits Base on Errors baseball Bases on Balls beat BH TB Bickham Bradley Brokaw Brown Capt Captain championship Club Columbia Cornell Cowan Dash defeated Double Play Earned Runs Easton F. W. Kafer feet field football Full Back fumble goal Guard Centre Gunster Half Back Harvard Hillebrand Hit by Pitched Hodge Home Run inches Intercollegiate J. S. Harlan kick King Larkin Left End Left Guard Left Half Back Left on Bases Lehigh Meier Mile Run mins minutes Moffat Nassau Passed Balls Payne Pennsylvania Pitched Ball players Princeton Princeton punted Referee Riggs Right Guard Right Half Back Right Tackler Rutgers Sacrifice Hits Schenck scored secs Smith Stolen Bases Struck touchdown Umpire University Ward Wheeler Wild Pitch Wilson Yale Yale's yard line
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Page 584 - a money prize, or a share of the entrance fees or admission money; or who shall have taught or engaged in any athletic exercise or sport as a means of livelihood; or who shall
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