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. |coLeaTE RETAINS CLEAN SLATE. New Yorkers Lead All Eastern Elev ens—Has Scored 223 Points. Football figures to date show that among the big elevens in the east the plucky Colgate squad has ~ been un- scored ori and has rolled up , more points o ntheir opponents than any other team. The New Yorkers have piled up 233 points while theéir near- » est rivals, Cornell, have only tabulated 166 ‘besides Cornell's clean slate This afternoon the Academy foot- | HINKEY WILL REMAIN R his Doon” macred: by Williams ball team will enter stiffest work- . @ Oberlin* each scorl a touch- out of the season in preparation fori 1EAD COACH, SAYS TALBOTT and ¢ n* scoring the blg game of the year with Bulk-| g, i 1 ‘Besn Summoned to Coach But Not to Take Charge. Children Suffer KiheyT Three years my little girl, An- gfll, 'll llck with m ‘ever and bur dropsv. set ‘in; face and limbs swelled and hér CYE'I fh\lfl urday—Contest Promises to be a Bitter Struggle This Year. ANNOUNCING " THE OPENING OF A SERVICE STATION ADJUSTING REPAIRING OVERHAULING WASHING £ “SAFETY FIRST™ Insurance On Your Home The STRENGTH of our companies makes certain the prompt and sat- . isfactory adjustment of losses. J. L. Lathrop A'%.0o08 F 28 Shetucket St. . A leading physician here’ at time, treated her Avithout the slightest success. A sample of your Swamp-Root having been left at the house at the time, I resolved to try it, and as it asreed with her stomach I continued using it with gratifying results. The inflammation began to subside after she had taken the first fifty-cent bottle, and after she took Of the big trio, Yale, Harvard ‘and AR o et o Princeton, the biue eleven has the this season to be one of the hardest: rest’ record with 70 for and 47 fought in the historoy of the athletic ! ol S e most. unlooked for places. Don’t take rivalry between the two institutions. The Academy will go down to New London Saturday with a stonewall de- fense that in former. years was & brilllant factor of the team with sev- eral drop .kickers that Captain O'Hearn can call on to do valuable service Although the backfield ex- cepting Bill Stanley is slow in starting point, nevertheless they have the plug- ging and driving power to rip through the strongest of defense work. Up Coach Ov:rbagh will have a strong New Haven, Conn., Nov. 1.—Nelson A. Talbott, an assistant coach of the Yale football team and the official press representative of the eleven, de- nied tonight that Frank Hinkey had been deposed as head coach to be suc- ceeded by Tom Shevlin. Talbott's statement follows: “Frank Hinkey will be head cvach of the Yale team the rest of the sea- son. Tom 'Shevlin has been asked to come back to coach, but not as head coach. Hinkey was at the fleld today. agains Princeton 123 for and 10 against, The. records of some of the big ones follow: 0 19 8 0 18 15 I This department will charge of Mr. Ellsworth Williams. a time clock record. be in direct All charges for labor will be based on A speciaity will be made of monthly inspection and lubrication. two large bottles she was pronounced cured by the doctor and has been in good health ever since. The doctor came to see her every day and exam- ined her every second day until he pronounced her kidneys in perfect condition. Now then the doctor was under the Impression that I was giving my girl his medicine, but as his medicine had failed to do a bit of good, and desir- ing net to offend him, I did not tell that Dr. Rilmer's Swamp-Root saved DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU tpioate thetAcntniy due pleEoR NG i/ e o aAked D) it 08 Princeton ) . Bim T was ‘giving e Swamp-Root. 3 v 2—oben 3 T e e did mot know the difference. - 0w unsate It 18 to €0 without Fire In. | thats Owpanonts. have soores ooty fug | feld marshal, but Hinkey will be con- | 1i—gemess S . LOCATED ©N TOP FLOOR OF COMSTOCK O A aiir s Sas SAreis L. A D " suramice in order to save the small cost | touchdowns. They have won five, lost | Sulted in every move that fs o] ey - cine after 1 started my xirl on of @ Policy. Fires break out in the|two and tied twp games. éfia{fi?flfiixg}g?mh; dflg;(:?:;lsfie‘? . ki BUILDING, FRANKLIN AND POND STREETS, Swamp-Root, and have always felt o chances, but call at Jones' Insurance Office and have your property insured. ISAAC S. JONES urance and Real Estate Agent rds Building, 91 Main Street ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW team of scrubs out this week for scrimmage work and scrimmage will take place every day except Friday. The scrubs will play the West Ends Friday afternoon. _Chess Games for $2,000 Wager. There that truth in the will HIn in. statement charge.” is no Shevlin take Ertle Recognized as Champ. New York, Nov. 1.—The New York state boxing commission today decid- ed to recognize Johnny Ertle of St. 33— Williams 0 Syracuse 15—Vermont o—Lafayette .........17 WITH ENTRANCE OFF POND STREET W. R. BAIRD ;ny girl’s life, for which I am grate- ul 1 cannot praise it too highly. Very truly, MRS. MARY BYRNE, New Brunswick, N. J. State of New Jersey e 4 Lexington, Ky., Nov. 1—Frank J.|Paul-as bantam weight champion of | ;; = County of Middlesex [ % Marshall, of New York, chess cham- |the world. A Brooklyn boxing club | 3 .. i Mrs. Mary Byrne, being duly eworn AMOS A. BROWNING, |[pion of the United States and . W. | betore which Ertie will aspens in ey by me, according to law, on her oath 3 Richard's Bldg. | Showalter, of Georgetown, Ky., former | contest this week applied for form- | 14—Hois Ciom saith that the ahove statement made “Phone 700 * | champion, have agreed to play a series |al recognition of hi mas champ®n by | 3—Gettssburs by me- is just and true. of games for a side wager of $2,000 it | virtue of his recent victory over IKid | $—Cosate Brown & Perkins, Aiterneys-ai-law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3. OF NORWICH The regular Semi Anuual Dividend has been declared at the rate of 4 per cent. a year from the earnings of the past six months, and will be pay- able on and after November 15th. FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. —_— HARVARD MEETS PRINCETON, Saturday’s Game Promises to Be Bi est of Gridiron Attractions. ‘With the final weeks of the footbalt was announced here today. Acording to the agreement games will be play- ed in New York, Chicago and Lexing- ton. s Willilams on a foul. The commission deéclined to take such action but Leld that the club might advertise Ertle as chamion if it desired. It will. Under the Influence of Further Favor- able Trade Conditions. i New York, Nov. 1.—Under the influ- -lence of further favorable trade con- | ditions, as disclosed by some remark- able statements of railway earnings, many investment stocks ascended to FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL Gen. Motors 10—Georgetown 13—Villa Nova ) Colgate 14—Susquebanna Dartmouth mherst Aggles . —Maine ... . Tutts N. Y. U. CANCELS GAME WITH TRINITY. Recent tests have been made evi- dent the fact that somewhere around 15 miles per hour is the most eco- nomical speed to, drive a car as far as gasoline consumptioh goes. A test of a certaln car in Detroit last week was made on a road with Jall conditions normal, the car carry- |ing three passengers. On the first run, the car was driven About 15 Miles Per Hour is Most Economical Speed to Drive Car as Far as Gasoline Consumption Goes—1916 Auto Show Promises to be the Biggest Yet. MRS. MARY BYRNE. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 16th day of July, 3. D.. 1909. MARGARET P. O'DONNELL. Notary Fublie. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Prove Wi at Swamp-Root Wi'} Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. for a sampie sizh bottle. It wil convince anyome. You will also receive a booklet of valuab. information, telling about the kidmeys and bladder. When writing be sure and mention the Norwich Daily Bulletir Regular fift. ent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. ie Grand Central Palace in New York and at the Coliseum in Chicago two weeks jater. - Just how many cars will be built by | American makers in 18187 According to Teports carefully compiled supplies have been ordered for 1,050,000 cars for 1916, and It is generally conceded by members of the trade that these figures are about right. But there is . & " higher quotations today, while special- Refuscs to Play Against eorge | at a rate of from 20 to 22 miles an|tho guestion of supplies that enters - season at hand, the Harvard-Prince-|yies were disposed to react. The heavi- Bockiey. !hour, and produced 18.2 miles with a|into the discussion, amd it is agreod ton game at the Palmer stadium on|ness of the latter issues was due in |gallon of gasoline. On the second|by men prominent in the trade that it Seturday looms up as the big struggle | part to intimations that the allies had Int Agmenl pr New ¥ Nov. 1.—New York!test, the car was run at a slower rate, | will be impossible to make any suca decided mnot to pay the higher prices| ;1107 Inter Met e Tark Ao e RINGS, PENDANTS of the yeer. against Penn State on Saturday The Crimson's game demanded by American manufacturers of munitions and similar supplies. 10600 Inter Con 2200 Inter Con 100 Tuter Her of N Jpr University tonight cancelled its foot- ball game scheduled with Trinity’ for from 15 to 15 miles an hour, and showed a mileage of 21.9 miles per gallon i number of cars owing to this scarcity of material. The situation is becom- ing serious today, and many makers and - showed that the eleven s approach-| Rallroads were the governing factor | 1o i Paper ° . i Tt Ihe Torhes b el SAthan offlal s teat: of | another s cax |are: Dregasiui {(hasseatva for, Ithie T Ing something like the form Which is|of the session, Canadian Pacific being | 306 I Faper br George Brickley, & Trinity player, was | conducted by the Automablle Club of | ture Ly securing their supplies well in || BRACELET WATCHES o “X':Ii?\?:rd“st tmsm:t?: ;.utl:; the chief feature with a maximum 160 Tuter Met pr a professional. Brickley, who is a|America on the Indianapolis Motor |advance. Oftentimies these makers o season some improvements were evident on gain of 11 to 194, or about 25 points above last week’s low price. Canadian’s rail, rising 2 1-2 to 61 1-4, more than Kan City So Kan C S pr Mackay Cos pr brother of the famous Harvard foot- fore eligible. If New York Universi- Speedway the foilowing results were 69.51 . 417 are paying more money for steel and would place the figures at 60,000. Some 5 : i ball captain, Charles Brickley. once | Obtained: aluminum then the market price So 3 Saturdey. 1gls plain that the line has|advance, which was parily shared by Koo E 3 & ¥ tried out with the Philadelphia Ath- | _ that they may have the meterial In Largest and best stock in R oy Grtensive (L pUATL o Tlaat tn dsubpx iaries, was attributed more Laclede Gas letics and thus, the New York Uni-|Speed Miles Miles | |stock. One well-known man in thg’ t C scut it Tatior has i anoeriitt | o ot e S & LW versity faculty committee held, he lost | Per Hour. Per Galien. | manufucturing industry said recently | Eastern Connecticuf ho season although it still lacks that|ments i connection with the com- Lehish Yalley D o ia AIE T : e L e o e . e ] s & Myere . Trinity authorities admitted frank-| 245 .... '3 | possible to place orders for steel. Pro sustained power of Haughton's pany’s affairs, -although its earnings Lis & Myews pr iy Exvhen tihe SURIbilicy OF - Bricklay ] 208 = 16 g the promised shortage of ma- elevens. The coming week is a short|show substantial improvement over Yoo W T or - Tabe tat The DARC LGl Gut with the] | 4%S 136 | terial doee occur, it 1s highly probable ot an T e Dae e B ErrepboRding welod ot laxy ean Loritiara B pr "0 Athetics, but mamtained that he was| 329 103 HBAS DmGINIG st of o ioxes | 9 L Nzsh. E i - 2. .. X 5 3 Princeton_eleven oula & Nash. a student In good standing and there epd €0. SS Harvard teams have been smoothed of their rough features within & short period in the past and the staff at Cambridge expect to accomiplish much redovering its quarterly dividend. All the eastern lines, as well as grangers and Pacifics, averaged a point or two higher, Eries supplementing their Machattan EI Maxwell 3 Co. Maxwell 1 pr Maxwel M 3 pr Mex Petrol . ty did not care to play against them the authorities added, it was at lib- erty to_cancel the game. The number of makers cars and accessories who .hand early- this monti of motor were on to draw for This‘ idea of what this means may i galned from the fact that dealers’ i every part of the country are already crying for more and more cars and i : The Bucknell College team will play in this direction within the next few |gains of the past fortnight. Miami Copper s ¥ Tnivarat ;| spaces at the N Y ork Chicago sho alre: ver parent. days’ "Caplain’ Mahan has mot bean |*Some diversion was affordeq by the 3 Sat £ i T e e eralty, here tomorTow | e at fhe. National | Altomonis | This condition at.his secsan "ot 16| —— playing up to the form expected of |strength and .unusual activity .of ail MO8t P & 8sac] i1 Chamber of Commerce gave surety to|year is most unusual and bespeaks a him It is thought that the responsi- |the low priced southern and south- M. St & S8 M all previous records for these ,great|demand which never will be met. Scme = Dbilities of the captaincy with the wor- | western shares, led by Missouri Pa- s NORWICH TEAM WINS ibitions being beaten. The de- |have estimated that there exists a sale ThlS ls Gas Heater ries and expectations, have somewhat | cific, % T, mani for exhibith pac vever, | for fuily 2,000,000 for 1916, ard affected his game. ; Tnited States Steel rose fractionally Mt (B BOWLING MATCH '«nfi? m(-'\‘un":eu - Pl ik ] S e e S AR e;;-! ton Saturday that they have tackleg | matiet, but Iater loat this gain ang cEsopr .. Majestic building were thrown open ‘ordtnr shamber of: Commerce. has|considered. Every country of the in many seasons but Coach Haughto | considerably more, closing at 7. Beth- Eas . T et e e e s L T S T With the sudden drop in thé still has confidence v his system of |lehem Steel's weakness was the sub- Y Mayor T. C. Murphy knocked down |MoOre spaces to exhibitors. n con- |automobiles, a uropean countries h € sudden drop In e pley Which has carried Harvard to the front in past seasons. It is a conserv- ative game, in regard to the possibili- ties of the open game, and it is net Ject of ‘some apprehensicn, the stock opening at 5300, a decline of 24 3-4, later falling to 450, one intermediate quotation showing a loss of 25 pointe. Y. Alr Brake | Y. Central ... seven pins in three shots. The alleys and pool tables were in constant use until closing time and a feature of the evening was a match sequence, the annual position of 1916 than ever before. Motor car manufacturers automobila ex- will be far bigger believa now at war, and with every one of their motor car plants engaged in manufacturing for the armies, are demanding cars from the American temperature, the absence of steam and othsr heating, has 1 2 that the present boom is but a curtain | makers that cannot be supplied owing . believed that the Crimson will play as | Rethlehem's final price was 461. B e dolemnion o han 1.2 | raser to even far greater prosperity [to. home demends. - Prosperity mn]brought discomfort: to many. :;';n a game as Princeton is sure to ‘!S;ut?})akexs cfifl%‘;emsz I]A?omo‘lx\‘e, Rose of New FEnglanders were vic-|fr the indusiry next year, and are|America is no idle dream, and the liioetont liowed nothiae L in i bns | Pens AR CIALIS EleeliBra Tow:. torlous by the close score of $69 to|Arranging to increase their output,|farmers are the largest buyers of the A GAS HEATER iy same aghinat Wilihms oo Bt o et oL DU capees were| e veans sl 862 Fred Ihish carried off the high |accordingly. Even with a produc- [day, as a matter of course. Bunks In Ay The levenh; e s U rose over a point| s80Pcn R B .. est honors with 122 in the match game | tion of 700,000 there was a shortage|the grain belts are overflowing with or Sl = =Ret & enel Tus st 700 Peo & Esstern and 133 later on in another string.|Oof fully 300,000 cars this vear, the|money, and the Middle Western and Treached the top mark of its develop- L e T Scores of the match game folloy (latter "representing unfilled orders.| Western farmers when in funds are| GAS STEAM RADIATOR Sl R e S T o P ¢ &8 With inreased production to meet |ever increasing usuers of motor cars. 5300 Pitts Cal .....o. the great general business boom be- | But the buying is not confined to the .. A e . ust where it is. All the tests that the 100 Fitts Conl pr e e lieved to be on the way for 1916 will | farming population, but, on the eon- | Will give you immediate com- Princeton line has been put to this|gain of $1,562,000 on its eastern lines o o T R . come increased competition. To meet |trary. is being done in districts sup-| o A ~ season have shown a splendid defense, |in September, while the system west| 200 53 0oF, Bush .. 122 this engineers and body designers are | posedly about sold up on cars. The|fOrt in the Home or Office. but none of the attacks which have|of Pittsburgh contribtited $1,141,000,| o) auiciyseer Holbrook s racking their brains in the creation |estimate recently made that a market been turned back (by the Tigers have |records exceeded only twice in the o gulrg;:i;as or 269 305 of improvements and noveities to|in the United States existed for 8,000,- Full, new stock on hand Baiiths auiouut lof | meeerve Dowersof | rodtts: istory.§ New i YorkiCentralire | | 20 B¥ Sietife S = furnish selling arguments. These will | 000 more cars than the 2,000,000 now e the Harvarg team. ~ DOTtAl ainet isatn of 317 mae0 3 9600 Bay Con Cop New London have their frst ehowing in Januarylin use may prove true. onds were etrong, with igher | 18500 Reaal: s = | Ginitions Sx comvertinle lsbues. Too 5300 Bep .'!': & e Ferrell .. 94 91 R T - I R T | Tlle C!h' of N rwich Get M nlalla R b A ooassaiper (vilue iamionritedito S5 100 Bk Taara Henstord .. s CRIMSON VICTORY COSTS will leave Cambridge Thursday. The 700 Rumely .. on sy = a Mo O e P s e il SEVERE LSS e of the teantfoniFriday moom; slong S lectrical Den't were 1-4 to 3-4 per cent. higher. 200 8t 1. 35 ¥ v with the setand .cleven and the soc- an &u\ ical vep L. H =isp 2, 400 St. L. & § F 1 - : cer team. e glee clubs wi have for your automobile. They P w0 L e e b Tom Enwright Crack Defensive Back |, qual concent on Friday cveaing at are wind and water-proof. Salea. * High. Low. Close| 1008t L &8 W g Jewett City Five Organizes. Spraing His Anide. Princeton. _ Harvard’s quarters 700 Alaska 3 G M 125 1234 1235 | 2000 Seaboard A L Word! coraes Fom. Joett City that 2 — be at the Vanderbilt hotel in Ne A lus stock of “Mo: er’® | 2000 Alaska Geid M 0Seab A L pr . e b e Rt Tt Tak Harvard's win over Penn State| York. { 0 Alts-f efs pr loss E L . - el s 2 back, for Tom Enwright is now out|today and Wednesday, but after that|pen, Eaion €90 Am. 0 8 r vi - reported for actice 100 Am. Beet S8 pr 200 So P R Sugar anager Benjamin says that he laid| padly sprained .ankle. According to|ized with the backs away ing a powerful 14300 Am. Beet Sugar 9825 Southern Ry claim to state title last season, and|Dr. Nichols, .the Harvard football| ~Watson and Gilman went to see | ted THE L L CHAPMAN co G048 306 Studevarcer that they are ready to duplicate this|team's physician, Enwright will not be | Princeton play against Williams, and | soeomaur 2800 Am. Can 1500 Sudebaker pt oo able to play against Princeton. This|have got a good idea of what their|of the Cornel 8300 Am. Car & ¥ 5100 Texas & Pac loss means a great weakening of Har-|attack, as generalied by Glick, is like. | jured leg 14/Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct.| %42 &, &, e K vard's defensive strength, where Bn- gz s et 300 Am: 1500 T Ave e ey Ben Hurs lssue Challenge. bé upabie : 100 Tol. Se. L. & se ecas g 7100 ol 8¢ L & W oF : Men Used VH"d'_ ' The Ben Hur baskeiball team of | ¢3S e Ifms:i cET Aside from this important injury the| Hartford has organized for the sea Overhauling and 1100 Unttea Clgar o m | the state, including Taftville, Balté s - 1800 Anv. Mait 1300 U. C. 8. of A carry marks of the game. For this|Danjelzon and Jewett City. The Ben Cx H epalr or o i~ {,,,f;, e reason practice was light Monday | Hurs made their initial appearance in | T - 100 Am. Snuff pr 5 and most of the men who played | this vicinity last New Years,when they of all kinds on 900 Union Bag & P 300 Union Pac pr Crimson has a squad in good condi- tion, All the men were used pretty hard in the game and most of them through the game will take a rest. Five days or less are now left for and they are anxious to take on any of the fast quintettes in this part of cleaned up Taftville and Paltic. An team desiring to meet the Hartl AUTOMORBILES, 6800 Am. Tel & Tel Harvard to prepare to go agalnst the |five must communicate with Manager | (=4 I-otbal! 3 300 Am. Tobecco . Tiger's team. Princeton is in great| Charles R. Wolf, 18 Francis avenue,|piavers and Rt CARRIAGES, WAGON:! P e T shape and looks to be the favorite on | Hartford. n 4 s S, 200 Am. Wodten etfs paper over Harvard.. Driggs will give = the game o n the i 700 Am. Woolen pr ... Mahan a hard go for punting honors K 3 power yach ¥ over TRUCKS and CARTS 28100 Anseondn - and Captain Glick is superior to the| Enwright Reports for Practics. . |Sunday at -y E 290 Amese Jeat vard b at present, | Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 1.—Har- verse. Th o cae trip Mbsohanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | S35 1550 Seliberate sigaal work ang his choles | vard's hopes for the football zame|are Moseley. Raidrigee. Kems, W hite, ning, Upholstering and Wood Work, | 300 At Coast’ L of plays_ count: heavily for Prince- |with Princeton next Saturday wers|Way, Waits iHigsnbotham. Caies, .,m“m“ in all ite branches, | 13500 Bala Toco 18600 Wabash k 4 ton brightened today when Enwright the |Neville C. R. Smith and Manager e D more & 9100 Wab pr A w Harvard's trial of its three “Billys | halfback who was injured in the|Carrington. 110 Boin. “seon” > ey as quarters Saturday brought Robin- 200 Beth Steel 7900 West Mary son more to the foére than at any 3 3180 Brookin R T 460 West Mary other time this season. He generaled PADDOCK SCENE FROM “IN OLD KENTUCKY o B T L Harvard's long march down the field . o 3810 Butte. & Sup 1800 Woolworth in the third quarter in great shape. He . 100 Cal Petrol pr 2000 W. & L. B gave the Flarvard team that unity and 7!0515Noflbhhm5‘ yutnes, Jowey 9500 Ches & Ohlo o Beiag HH TR (L1 | gl sigga i 100 W. & L' E. 1 40 W. & L E. 2 pr . 1600 Willys 0’land 1600 Wisconsin Total sales 1,035,660 suares. MONEY. New York, Nov. 1. — Call money Steady; high 2; low 1 3-4; ruling rate 1 3-4;last loan 2; closing bid 1 3-¢; offered at 2. COTTON. New York, Nov. 1—Cotton futures closed steady. December 11.76. Janu- May.i2.30, July ot quiet; middiing 11.95. cHICAGD GRATA WABKET. finality which it has needed since the star! of the season. Confidence in - Robinson. B Men had confidence in him. and he drave the eleven with no haits straight over the goal line -through 50 hard yards of straight line plugging. To do this Robinson had to bs awake every minute. He had to judge for small 4if- ferences in weakness and strength and his_choice of pleys was faultiess. Willy Wilcox appeared to have lost confidénce In himself in catching punts. Otherwise he did weil Billy Boles sifowed that he could run with the ball as well as direct his team, and twice got his eleven Into strik- Stredt. Norw Con i ing dlstance of the Penn goal. Open. Hogh. Tow. Closa e R i ' R T ;fl o 5 e 161 103% 1% 103 718 "f Was Robinson, however, who im- 880 Det & Hudsn % 106516 1034 . 104% presseff one with a firmmess and one- M. J. FIELDS, Florist| it £ 5 & : E e oh Bl siavng susess B st 5 v 57 5 57 11.15 585 cul w great adva: y T Wt Shand 128 Petro: B S Sk Harvard’s quarterback coaches If the gl S Tame to the new record of 74. Closing prices were conflicting, with an _irregular ment and the coming week will beltone. Total sales aggregated 1,125,000 3 shares. Pennsylvania railroad made a net 588 i i 8% Y % w39 WU IE 3 118 ROBERT O'HEARN F. A’'s Football Captain eye of the spectator is to be trusted. Plans for the Princeton trip. are al- ready being made. The v; ity - backs