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ews of the World. i : A ‘ . Saan ByAsseclated Prew X B : H({;::gter Alglslsineb;l:m NEW’ BRITAIN CONNECTlCUT SATURDA\ NOVPMBPR 22, 1919.—TWELVE PAGES ; PRICE THREE CENTS WAR ON JUGO STAVS fR. HORWEEN, SUB-FULLBACK, KICKS FIELD GOAL FROM YALE 40 YARD LINE IN FIRST FEW MINUTES OF |[LLINOIS BANKER "MAY BE RESULT QF | -PLAY—IN SECOND PERIOD CASEY CRASHES ACROSS LINE FOR TOUCHDOWN—WITH BUT 6 INCHES TO GLEANED OUT ALL 'ANNONZID'S DRIVE.~ GO: HARVARD HOLDS YALE FOR DOWNS—BRADEN BOOTS BALL 53 YARDS FOR GOAL—THIS IS THE EXCEPT BIG SAF irth LONGEST DROP KICK MADE BY ANY PLAYER THIS SEASON. , Admm Snuatmn Cntlcal—Poel i m AETE = Wani " e B e St Dt |2 et e e ot o he o o s, e, e FIRST TO CROSS YALE'S GOAL LINE | “MKAISNE Sy [ 6ems eerfllmfi {0 proached the annual settlement of ft for Harvard by quickly dropping @ side of Sedgwick. Woods, left guard EX-aIIlll]el', Blll $400,000 fll]d their football claims today with the on the rolling ball. Harvard's line | for Harvard, was hurt in the scvim- Am]ex Dalmalifl afld A[taCk ‘1‘»;1‘_‘;»:-:-5 primed: to make their utmost made the \\i:‘ee] shift and then the i mage; he was able (o resume px;:‘? e | Cflsmer chke Are Aml}flg Both teams were reported fit ball could napped back. Ralph { however, after being sponged | | by trainers and coaches, and the en- Horween replaced his brother Arnold | Neville punted to Casey on Harvara's v TR ¥l Momenegm | thusiasm wmong their adherents at fullback for Harvard and kicked | 27-yard line and he ran the ball out : , S [he M]ssmg 4 | viot. an attempted field goal which the | of bounds on Harvard's 36-vard line. it ! o 8 | First Game Since 1916, | wiud veered away from the post and | Here ptain Murray left the field | Approximately 50,000 football mad Yale put the 1l in play on her [ and his place was taken by Fetlon. & i 4ALARMING RUMOR HINTS ’\-“,.“,"m.fi streamed. out to the Har- line. DLraden smashed into Sedgwick Cusey Scores Touchdown. o TE[}LS OFFIGIALS TO MAKE vard stadiam to watch the teams in #ained a scanty yard and then On the first line Horween' got off « v . B AT OVERTH their first contest'since 1916, Thou- 2 le punted to Murray on Har-!long booming punt which Kempton SR THEMSELVE G MFY ROW OF ITALY sands of others, disappointed because VATQ's 40 yard line where Rinehardt | turned into w falr catch on Yale's 20- p g S 0 ) FLE of their inability to procura! tickets, ¢ { him before he could take a |yard line. Neville lost a yard in . » awaited the outcome on the streets or . line plunge from kick formation D’ Annunzi Men Said to Be Hostile in gathering places where bulletins R. Horween Kicks Goal. when Sedgwick broke through and A 3 3 Speculation 1s Blamed for Allog were posted. loston . newspapers, Ralph Horween plunged inte Dick- spilled "him. He then punted out of » R o Itallan Monarchy—Indications under orders in effect since the state €ns for two yards and Casey sprinted ' bounds on Yale's 42-yard line. The 3 Shortage-—Bank Doors Do jard has been on police duty thero Just outside Dickens for @ first down | Crimson put the hall in play with § Were ot permitted to distribute play O Yale's 48 urdlline, \\Vhon Arnolde | Casey Reinhardt’ eudr to | X e AR i O e eine int A e ish Horween was replaced by his brother | Yale's line on a run from R i B Sy i Would Like to See flim President I;::,‘:‘;":,;t,.“"‘(,(1;,'1',,'“'2“1 R e e place | kick formation. W\ second atiempt ; Locks: Inweatentors dn R e of Ttalian Republic, GEimabositiel Fa vorite. at center for the Crimson team. | around Allens' end netted nothing. fore He Flees. ) Although experts declared that Humphreys lost six yards on an at-, iFelton next turned what appeared to ) 4 London, Nov. 23.—The situation on ' gpalysis of previous efforts could tempted swing around Allen’s end, | be an end run into a forward puss Chicago, Nov. —The Illing] the Adriatic as a result of Gabriele show no reason for giving Harvard and a forward pass following a back- | to Casey over the left side of the Yale | " State bank of Crete, 1ll., today faild d'Annunzio’'s campaign has reached & odds, the Crimson entered the game fleld double pass, Murray to Iesmond line. The latter caught the ball ~ to open and it was announced a wal grave crisis. Privato advices leave no us the favorite. The results against §ave Harvard the ball, first down on | about 20 yards from the Eli's woal 4 2 rant charging embezzlement had bed « doubt that he is'determined to aunex princeton showed Harvard the Yale's 30 yard line. A second for- | line and in a ‘er shifting run ia | 3 R issued for the missing cashier, Gl Dalmatia. and attack Montenézro. stronger, but Yale's admivers believed Wward pass was incompleted and.then | which he avoided two Yale tacklers, | T e R Ay oy o Kracke, in connection with a-shortay Che Jugo-Slavs are stated to have the Blue was due for a big come-back. Ralph Horween kicked a field goal | crossed the line for Harvard's first TN At AW LR estimated at $400,000. concentrated troops and fo be ra- gguad statlstis showed the Harvard for Harvard, lifting the ball in a | touchdown. 3 ; 3 M A HAL The bank was capitalized at $23 pared to resist aggression, men taller than their opponents but beautiful perfect arc from Yale's 40 Score—Harvard 9, Yale 0. 3 i % = A 000 and had known assets of a Reported Hostile to Govt, one pound hghter in the average vard line. Score, Harvard 3, Yale 0. Score, Harvard 10, Yale 0. i i { proximately $300,000.% “The va A ;«-nll more alarming report says u weight. §i Yalc's Ball On Downs. After th\; ball had be‘on punted- ott door and the janitor are left—thal ;f’;l‘)ll‘ln::« “rl;w I\;‘lll;'ivr‘f:ull"x'eul ot «.xh»..T.fm{ ipper. Arnold Horween again kicked for| Arnold Horween kicked an easy goal. .:nbout all,” said a state bank examin Bmong a"Ann aheis' f‘“f"“‘ ‘[3 ONISUS . phe heavy blanket of straw placed ' Harvard to Kempton, who caught it| Score—Harvard 10, Yale 0. ! after the hooks, inGluding (Wi SR Beiown Thom by o l‘::‘egfl t s not gyer the fletld Wednesday was not on his 18 yard line and ran it back to Flukes Gives First Down. play, Dr. Mitchell a Harvard physi-r cate set in‘a; vault te Shibh EEEE ot oot lender snpeenCh ihe Inste sumclent to make the playing surface Yale's 30 yard line before his progress | Arngld Horween kicked off for Har- ‘clan went on the field and took him | Kracke was said to have uccess, hi PR o shares the reperted perfect, Uncertain footing handl- was checked. Webb shot through out- rd, the ball being caught by Webh out of the game. Arnold Horween re- { hegn found. b ambition of this military. elément 10 capned neithet tewm to any particu- slde of Sedgwick for four yards. He| on Yale's 10 yard line and the lattec .plaged his brothet at fullback and = | _Speculation was blamed, f| ‘m{“ R.the. soyetatianty Iar extent, however, according to the fumbled on a tepetition of the same | ran it back to Yale's 27 vard line be- Philbin took Arnold Horween's place - \ : | Kracke's alleged shortage. b “» 5 ,ftm.] iy “',e Al records of the backfield runners. | play and Kane recavered the ball for| fore he was checked. Bradén pierced at center for Harvard. Neville made A ! When the bank examiners went her aggression by d'Annunzio Wenther conditions appeared to fa-| Harvard on Yale's 33 yard Une. .Ca-| Kane's position for a yard and then it first down on a drive between Sedg- : < Crete yesterday to examine the | certainly procipitate hostilites with | (4, the spectators, as the day opened. sey dodged between Acosih and Dick-! Neville punted to Felton who was wick and Wood on Harvard's 7 yard . stitution, Kracke, according to 1 the Jugo-Slavs who, however,.it.As de- | 1njiq and fai ens for two yards. Hofween rammed | gowned on Harvard’s 39 vard line. line. Braden catapulted through the Rt examiners, received them and turng clared, will direct. thelr ‘aftack Lineup of Teams. his way! over = Captalny Callahan of i Humphrey was forced out of bounds left side of the Crimson’s forwards to e over his books and’ keys and u @Annunzio and not against tlie Ital- srs on the teams remained at| Yale for four yards and Ralph Hor- | without a gain and on the second within sthree yards of Harvard's goal : : locked the vault. “I'm going acro =ian government. esting quarters until afternoon. ! ween gained two more at the same| lineup Ralph Horween turned an at- line. Neville dove over Philbin to e the street a minute——just make yo Situation is COritical. [ The Yale contingent played numerous | spot. Callahan and Galt stapped Hor- | tempted punt, when he fumbled the within a foot of a touchdown. It was . wselves at home,” he told them. A late report from Rome says the ! hend games at the Belmont Springs | Ween on the next play and it was nec- | ball into an end run in which ho fourth down and 21 inches standing s An hour later the examiners fou military party which is favoring {ie (ountry club while the Harvard squad | essary to measure with the side line swept around Reinhardt and downed between Yale and a score. Harvard % they were locked in the building al annexation of Dilmatia has brought = )istened to the final warnings and ad- | ¢hain before it gould be decided that| the field to Yale's 47 vard line’and a repylsed the last desperate charge of L that' Kracke had driven away in such strong pressure to bear upon the vice of its coaches at the even more | it Wus Yale's ball on downs. irst decwn before he was hauled down. the Blue and regained possession of : automobile. He has not been hea government that the situation’is del- | gecluded Kssex Country club. Both Casey Makes 4 Yards. On the nest scrimmage Harvard w the ball on down within six inches of < | from since, so far as is known, jcate elevens appeared confident of winning, Kemptan's slide along the north side | penalized 15 yards for holding and put her line. Arnold Horween standing # D'Annunzio, it appears. has been | therc being-not the slightest tendency | of Harard's line failed to gain and| the ball in play on her own 86 ',\u\fl\ 13 yards back of his line punted to stirred to further efforts by the faat | to concession on either side. All ap- | Neville punted to Murray on Harvard's | line. Kempton who was thrown on Har- ’(h:u the Ttalian elections were unfav- | peared to believe that the final result | 30 yard line and the runner picked up Kempton Fumbles But Recovers, vard's 33 yard line. It was an ex- orable to his cause. Many adventur- | would be governcd largely by individ- | faur yards before he was thrown. ¥ ! Are That Maty oF: His -+ Fliowmers Open Today—Accused Default forty yard line. Aldridge, Yale's fre left halfback skirted Harvard's le wing and picked up a first down d Harvard’s 49 yard line. A second aj tempt at center was good for fol more yards, after which his forway | j 1 ) : Horween's Kick was long and high | tremely narrow escape for the Cam- ers are flocking to his standard, the | ual prowess and “brieaks.” Walker smeared Ralph Forween's| jyut wag fumbled by Kempton but re- bridge combination. Harvard inter- reports state and among a certain | HARVARD YALR | drive at his position without gain. Ar-| ¢overed by Neville on Yale's 32 yard cepted Kempton's forward pass and clement there seems to be a_desire to Position. nold Horwen was offside on the next| jjna Kemp 1anaged to squeeze put the ball in play on bLer 30 yard 2 , malke d'Annunzio president of Ttaly. Desmond . ... Reinhardt | play and Horween was penalized fivo :::.I:‘ nw.:(m:-:{.l"j\:‘m ”4:51(;“1: it ne l\v}l\vr«up(m e Eonts e . o e ‘“| l\em."")“n‘l fm”",'”-d.' v _ May Aspire to Pre T et ; vards. =~ Ralph Horween punted into] unq then Neville gained three yards mediately punted out of bounds on ¢ D R s T Some well informed quarters he- | Sedgewick .... Dickens| the stiff wind to Kempton on Yale's| j; 4 cross the fleld run before he was Yale's 44 vard line. Neville could not vard line. The kick v ma lieve d’Annunzio merely desir to oft tuckle. : 37 yard line and Steele threw thel porced out of hounds. Neville punted gain a foot in his attack at Sedg- trom Yale's 47 yard line the BEis annex Dalmatia for Italy and has no Woods ... Acosta | catcher without gain. Kempton was Felton, who made a falr catch on wick’s place but Braden's plunge was tually mvnf-h;u; ‘.,'I}I.A.‘|,‘] Ah{-lurc : republican ambitions. Whatover his Left yu.n(] unable to n a foot at hmlizv\:u-k S po- | Harvard’s 40 vard line. Ralph Hor- good for two yards. Neville next punt- S passed over the goal bar between t attitude may be on this question how- av eyer Callahan (Capt.),| sitlon. . Braden deve over Woods for | ween again punted to Kempton, who ed to-Felton who made a r catch bl uprights. i ever, there appears o be no. doubt Center. three yards and then Kempton kicked | made a fair cateh on Yale's 28 vard on Harvard's 31 yard line. Horween p (Feqrinnale, Rickafl: Wi oL 1' that he has not abandoned' his plans B b Galt | to Harvard's 20 yard line where| jjne Neville picked up three yards ploughed his w through Dickens Kempton who was thrown on Ya ol nisretelon fn the AAV. 3 e Dickens touched and downed the ball| petween Woods and Sedgwick. Hero | for w yard and @ half. yard line. @n the first lineup 4 Reports Are Well Founded, Kane Walker | for Yale. Harvard put the ball in| 30 gecond period ended. i Nevills: Makbs Long Ru dridge broke loose around Harvar Today's London dispatches supple- E| i play with Casey sprinting just outside Harvard 10, Yale 0, L AS o BeRE L ong L E : ) left end and ran to midteld before I ment direct advices from Rome re- , Steele . Allen | of Walker for four yards. Here the At 3:03 the rival elevens returned | Gratwick here replaced Humphreys, | | L was thrown. Ryan replaced Desmon ceived on Friday night which report- | Right end. ¢ | period ended. 7 to the field after their 1t . tAinutsy TIELT Immmyk for Harvard. Felton R .-n”h»n end for Hu!’\'um! ed the American embassy in the Jtal- | Murray (Capt.)... ... Kempton Score—Harvard 3, Yale 0. intermission and Yale prepared to Punted to Kempton who was down * T "wo line ple falled to gain ar jan eapital actively engaged in wateh. | Quarterback. Kempton and Braden G kick off -from the north end of the Vithout gain on Yale’s-43 yard line. e then Aldridge threw a forward pass 1g ‘the situation in Ttaly which was Humphrey ... ... Neville| Ralph Horween immediately punt-| gridiron. Harvard still having the Braden picked up two yards outside Femplon dn Harvards 4 SuiE reported as holding the possibility of Lett halfbuck. ed to Kempton on Yale's 43 yard line | steady boisterous blow at her back. | °f Kane. Neville punted to Felton | | &N Py Here Bralen ssalrl o0k 4 AN serious development from LoUr to CHUSCY «iovv.vneennses ¥ | whe made a - catch. Kempton Near Harvard Goal Line. phbntds gutalujoutcton Hacacdiy LHe haakieid for sty v e ‘“_’,‘:l ¢ hour as regards both Ttaly = propor Right halfbuc dashed outside of Sedgwick for about | Therc were no changes in the lineup | 23 yard line. Casey was repulsed with- g | ff""“"" Calighan's xlv hag I,mu ; and the Dalmatian coast. A. Horween 3o four yards before the Harvard loft | of either team. Braden's kick fellinto | ©Ut gin by Dickens and Felton punt- $ 23 h...u..lu‘ sefore it reached him and § The city of Venice, to which Naval Fullback. | tackle hauled him down. Ralph Hor- | Casey's hands 20 yards from Crim- | ¢4 to Neville on Yale's 36 vard line RN Nt od U, Attache Reeves has szone to report Preliminary Practice. { ween checked Braden's line 9 204 P . VAT en | @nd the Eli's left halfback raced up > o halding and a wrd penalty Was in Rgeves has o (s 3 L ! we N 3 s line plunge [son goal line and the Haryard open | &nd the WIS lefh haltback vaced up e 3 osen ot Harvard who. thed EN on conditions, is only about 75 miles | Both squads came on the field early | after a short gain but the next play |'leld runner dashed back with the | the/field to Harvard's 39 yard marl SEE ; ¢ 1 i he 2 yard 1 from Fiume by the watér route and and went through a series of punt- | the Yale fuilback ploughed his way | ball to his 24 yard line before hiy | 2efore Horween pulled him down. i "luI:l in play Sond her, 4',;:,- N nearer yet by the land lines. The pes- ' ing, drop kicking and forward pass | into Harvard's secondary defense and | sprint was checked and the runper | Kempton made three yards in a run : Py e 14 ] sibility of o move into Istria by Ga- drills after which they retired to | made it a first down on Harvard's 43 | was slightly hurt when Allen tackled | ©utside of Sedgwick. Braden fought | : et dpenipeet LT briele d’Annunzio was mentionod in 'their dressing rooms until called on | yard line. him savagely. Ralph Horweon punted | Iis Way through the right side of Har- Eoo Casky ewvept acruss TS S recent advices, in which case, the pre- to appear for the play. A stiff wind Harvard is Penalized 15 Yards. to Kempton on Yal yard lne | V&rd’s line for four yards. Ne ; of bobnds By, Aldriaae v ;“&10 diction was made that whole divisions blew out of the southern end of the Braden next fumbled the ball when | and the Eli quarterback raced the balt | Was thrown for a one yard los 3 S : il g o8 “‘ & of Ttalian regulars would be likely to 'gridiron giving considerable advantage | he was tackled behind his line and |up the field to his own 44 yard line | Horween and Braden stepped back to | % Yalors 80 acd line vhercen follow him. An Istrian move would 'to whichever team kicked with the | Clark fell on the ball for Harvard | before Sedgwick brought him down, | HArvard's ard line in an apparent declared dead, Kempton' bEEULES take the insurgent Italian poel to the wind at its back. on the Crimson 44-yard line. Neville | Braden in two drives at center gained | Attempt for a field goal. The play de- RALPH HORWEEN eclaved dead. Ierploh ‘i v ¢ e ‘hich Venice | ¢ Wins 8 - F < ; veloped, however, into a line plunge way through the center of the Hi borders of Venetia, in which Venice Yale Wins Toss. spilled Humphrey after a gain of a | five yards. Kempton gained four ped, DSt DU vard line for five yards.! Brati sl lies. Captain Callahan of Yale and the | yard by Harvard and Braden checked | more just inside of Harvard's left end | DY Neville which failed to gain the e w two through Tight tackis RnARRER Elections Complicate Matters, Harvard captain met in mid-fleld with [ . Horween after a similar advance. | and Braden made it first down with | 1ECOSSALY vt “’] et :‘r"l,‘"f“’“ and | ack for Harvard. Humphreys also | Gridge punted to Harvard's 26 yg As to Italy’s internal conditions the referee and: after a few moments | Murray's forward pass was wild and | a line plunge at center on Harvard's | 1i&rvard put the ball in play on her ' back for DU s, oAl line where Murray: wasiackicti they admittedly have been. rendered of conference tossed the coin and | grounded. Ralph Horween punted |31 yard line. Kempton accumulated | °Wn 80 vard line. Gratwick made a resumed his place at right halfback in Ihawy wtttiont aain by TR more uncertain. by the results of the Captain Callahan called heads for | out of bound on Yale's 16-yard line. | one yard in a smash at center. Neville | Yard over Walker and then Felton place of Gratwlck. f oy i by recent elections which ve the Yale and won the toss. He immediate- | Braden picked up a scant yard at the | was thrown without gain when Ar- | Punted out of bounds on Harvard's = On the first lineup Kempton made mey mtarted hnend Tt L soclalists larger increaseéd representa- 1y selected the south goal with center of Harvard's line and on the |nold Horween checked his rush. A |48 yard line. The kick was a quick forward pass to l‘(;mh"v'f“ “_N‘lf 'Hjl‘; » Players fell it on Harghikis tlon and were accompanied by dis- strong wind al Yale’s back and the ond down Nevllle kicked to Casey | forward pass, Kempton to Reinhardt | LWisting, short punt which went but 'ped the ball and Inr“‘(b:!.\t(‘n\miur‘ Tale Ke) orders in various parts of the king- kickoff went to Harvard. At 2 o'clock | at mid-fleld. Dickens threw Casey | over the center of the Harvard line | # short distunce before it crossed the it for Harvard on the rimuon 15 . VAR WS anaged o el dom. sharp the 2 players took their posi- | after a @ain of a vard. Before the|put the ball on Harvard's 22 yard | slde lines. . 5 Yendgine, Susey ”mw(x" s lott emd around Ryan and then threw. . fo The issue is sharply drawn between ' tions. Arnold Horween prepared to <t lineup Phinney replaced Steele | mark. Braden made it first down on Kempton Gains Ground. in two .tries around a(‘;“ ‘l' (x: ward pass to. Dickens bttt fthe nationalist elements which ~ap- kick off for Harvard but had difii- | ht end for Harvard and thelthe Crimson’s 19 yard lne with a Kempton on the first lineup found @nd then ll.\flnvvl\l(')‘: p|:y“(l( 0 Komp- e e e i plaud the Flume adventure of d*An- culty. His kick went to Neville on | Crimson was penalized 15 yards for | plunge over the center of the Crim- |2 wide opening between Woods and {on ot Harvard's 48 vard ne. Kembe (o %500 (e mack for Yale and nunzio, and the paciflst socialists who Yale’s 15 ward line, and the latter | holding on the preceding play. Hum- | son line. In a drive outside of Sedg- | Sedgwick and dashed up the fleld to ton 1‘"“'_“("}":"\?“ S aser for & five Hubbard replaced Galt at right gua are bitterly against any move -that ran it back 7 yards before he was | phreys was unable to guin through |wick Neville gained 5 yards and the | FHarvard’s 27 yard line before he was Hhe Was theows O, BSPey 00 & LU0 oo yale: A forward pass by Aldpid would likely again involye Italy in thrown. Captain Callahan and Ralph Horween | Yale adherents were wildly shrieking | thrown by Casey. T e and o sacond atterapt - Was inkerceptsd . by Cheey -ce S war, There have been hints recently Kempton Recovers Fumble, after u glan of a yard. Before the | for u touchdown. Here W. Hubbard replaced Kane as n'")fllld and on b second Sttembt s 0 s ine and ta AN Hhat Jugo-Slavia was not likely to re- | He fumbled the ball but Kempton | catch on Yale's 27-yard line. Held on 6-Inch Line. right tackle for Hurvard. Galt, Yale's the Ya (‘\(um;l\m waa Hirown by Hor 8 ks Tietd s AR main passive under further peneira- | vecovered it. After one try at Des Braden in a split off Harvard’s Ralph Horween was hurt in the | right guard, received a scalp cut in Ween f"" U ".‘ 3“‘ L i b oty tion by d’Annunzio along the Dal-' mond's end which failed to gain Ne- | right tackle picked up six yards. Cid: - | the scrimmaging and the game was »('““M get the ball away. Casey then left the ganie tix SElle matlan coast, it being admitted that ville punted fo Murray on Harvard's | Kempton added about two feet | p—— ==y 11 | delayed while he was sponged and Kicks 53-Yard Goal. Nelson. Walters replaced Acosta the demobilization of her army had | yard line where Murray was drop- | through Harvard's center and Neov- . 3 | his head bandaged. Kempton's third play was a punt jeft guard for Yale. Burnham been suspended. W!d without gaining. A Harvard line | ille punted to Harvard's 40-yard line WEATHER. When play was resumed Hubbard | which went to Harvard on the Crim- | placed Nelson as Harvard's left pared to resist aggresson. plunge gained 2 yards and Horween | where Webb downed the rolling ball. e spilled Neville without a gain. Webb' yon's 29 yard line. Here Aldridge re- ' back. A short forward pass Awhi punted to Yale's 22 yard line where Crimson Line Holds. i New Britai | * picked up a couple of yards and here placed Neville and Campbell replaced Ryan caught and an end run by M To Make Report. Desmond downed the ball. On Yale’ Harvard's first play was o 4-yard Forecast for New h 1" the third period ended. Webb giving Yale two fresh halfbacks. ray gained a total of 8 yards and he Rome, Nov. 20— laptain Joseph M. |first lineup Braden fumbled the ball dive by Casey over Acostu. Horween and vicinity: Cloudy tonight Score, Harvard 10, Yale 0. | Two Harvard line plunges were good the game ended with the ball in He Reeves, nuval atiache at the 1\ln5r£1~anl“ml Steele recovered it for Harvard punted to Kempton who stepbed out and Sunday; probably rain; Yale Loses Forward Pass. {for a scant yard. Humphreys punted vard's possession on her own 3§ ya on Yale’s 22 yard line. Horween of bounds on Yale’'s 82-yard line. slightly colder Sunday. When the teams changed goals to Kerhpton who was hit by four Har- ; line. (Continued on Seventh Page.) piunged through Calt for two )""ds‘l Webb could not make & foot at the = Murray replaced Felton at quarter- vard tackles and thrown on’ Yale's ' Final score, Harvard 10, Ya