Judge, 1927-05-07 · page 14 of 36
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TABLOID NUMBER ER BEATS HARVARD! DREI Re 28 AROUND END. Photo shows foul tactics employed by Princeton huns in third chukker of annual grid- iron classic. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. May [left the field in a huff. Their | who deliberately pulled out his] from the pin. Brootal, the 7—Before a howling mob of|claims are more or less sub-| shirt tail. Eye witnesses tes 93,000 people Princeton de-|stantiated by the Evening| fied to seeing Harvar¢ feated Harvard in their annual |TABLOID'S snapshot in the|slapped on the v football classic. Harvard| third round. Throck Morton,| times by their opponents players refused to play the|of Harvard, came around the|the 8th period Ben Hecht, of second chukker on account of |}end and wa tackled brutally | Ha Princeton's rough tactics and|by Ruffkneck, of Princeton, | ton Princeton center, picked up d players| the ball and was penalized 60 3 yards for holding. In the next Theodore Dreiser, the ackled the ref- rd, kicked off to Prince-|eree by mistake and the gam inding only three feet | was called on account of RED SOCKS CONFIDENT OF WINNING PENNANT NEW YORK, N. Y., May 7. t, Captain of the Pittsburgh Athletic when interviewed by a TAB- LOID reporter this morning stated emphatically that they would make every effort to win the Sheepshead Bay cup. The Athletics have already purchased three games from the Yonkers Clan, and with the addition of Sophie Tucker in the outfield the pennant is as good as won. The players are all equipped with new typewriters and expect to turn out a great average. n. comicbooks.com