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PRINCETON WINS SECOND GAME

Yale Seven Shows Calibre in Latter Half But Fails to Score.

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Princeton won the deciding match of the series with Yale at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, Saturday by the score of 3 to 1. The victory was due in large part to the team-work of the Princeton forward line. Baker was at his best and scored one of the goals. Kilner was responsible for the other two, caging the puck after some fast passing by the line in the first instance, and in the second case by catching Driscoll, the Yale goal, asleep. Driscoll was removed after the third goal, Schiller taking his place peacock was very much in the play for Princeton, his clever dodging being conspicuous.

In the second half Yale's defence stiffened, and the forwards exhibited good team-play. McDonald, who made Yale's lone tally in the first, and Gore made some runs that put the Princeton goal in danger. Winant kept the goal tight, however, and there was no scoring in this period, although Yale pressed the New Jersey team hard.

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