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YALE, HARVARD,' . . _8CORES SiNCE 1# “::::{:;, he Hmmmswnaqawrm b o - o e B ) Rl 3 105 services [ohn H. (Speedy)~Rush P~ A than any other Ale brewed, is coach !M:‘ylea.r and wor tas. the ren SN . SEEHIN AME, Bass. Strong Burton Ale. It i8 i tH FETYS Compani ? satis- 2 - - the {deal beverage to accompany - MptualyCama ) o T T i 3 . a a good dinner—satisfying -and ngcson schedule brought one nutritious as well. ; after another to the Tiger lair and each. in'turn was sent away the charge of the. Orange and Black D b e - | : Strong Burton Princeton eleven found an opponent worthy of its. steel. Against the Crim- G son, the Nassau team showed a strong g defense and a powerful and brilliant offense with the result that the adher- 3 g ents of the New,Jersey. university look S ) forward with ususual confidence to e meeting with the log- today. In the Yale lineup uncerainty 2 ; On Draught Everywher. reigns in place of the feeling of vic- q ” tory which in past years has been 3 the portion of the' Blue. The Eli eleven 3 We Are Receiving Shipments is just completing one of the most dis- Regularly, Without. Delay asterous seasons In the history of the or interference. #ridiron game at Yale. Coaching dif- : ficulties upset the entire squad during the early period of training and de- BASS & CO., Importers, i g‘sznuan St - " 868cconcoosolostiol | noosholwals Another” series . of . history: not uncover the full power of its” at- ing foofball cartests u e t gk in the. gamwe with Hervacd, The eastern gridirons ,!bdnr nnbrn.v _her offensive plays were eral cases it ‘will bs ¢ 0f the mimplest character and it is portunity for coup feasonable to suppose that Cotch Rush their status for, fifi— has Tot, dropped m type Of open play. Pflucewn will c\oqp )\a which his teams in the middle’ west siory with So successfully. Oné report from ale a.-d Michigan, ln J.'m tigle land states that the Tigers have sylvania, writes “Finis” after {ts rec- | more than 20 varieties of the forward ord. ~Other gamés of importance in- [pass, which they will use against Yale. 3 A" ‘'slow, wef gridiron would greatly Ye., Colgate: ‘ashinston | hamper the fact over-hand attack of and Lee, and Dartmiouth vs: Bates. ..~ | Princeton. - ¢ New Haven the Mecca Today. ' Princéton’s Final Game. New Haven : Vopes ot | - Making due-allowance for exagger- the football I:;ul q&’ na” on, the fact remains that Captain S Biun, Tatoreat n Bie Sonley e B e e o £x-flery available of attack to down DID_IT EVER S""KE YOou ceeding keen since many lo l,np‘ 2| the Biue. Since it s Princetons fnal et Iy ReuaswonScolnonrackboncooboscnn HéWimeisa it i ta ko without Fire In tiohal last ENnch stabid 8ame and there is nothing to be gain- 14} feat ‘at the hands of so-called minor 90 Warren St. N. Y. 3 eemordnonavememulcmm‘nmm u,,mv % § g s gt o5 s 4 | : > g gf:a Pollcy. Fires break out in. the 7o a great extent. the wish .f‘.&y“’gr'mmu" [ e ey Sy college elevens swept away, the tradi: i * ing tional _confidence’ which has always unlooked :‘?“a{“’fi:;a,l}';,‘;‘ e nt et there fs nothing If [is necessary to- figure what Yale has been Yale's football birth right. Vir- i “and haye your property ins to fndleate that It will be abie to aven Suund thas lnpeoved ‘wenders |guce defested: Princeton ‘when the|Einis. Washington and Jefferson and ’ : EMERALDS OPEN SEASON % ... IBAAC S.JONES .- . - |overthrow it Hlval from Prineston., fifully .under the coscling of Shevin|TISer appeared to have the anmusl| GS0T o 0C [ : : g WITH A VICTORY dnsurance and Real Estats Agent Princeton. Defeated Only Once, jddzing the | plst ‘tl;vue;k- the =1 | Nassau trophy room. The ‘situation finaily became so un- Bt Tt ot | eleven is poort oppose i 5 u ro BRfiands & 31 Mgin. B8 ,l’..,ud FARHion of the check a0 iter charses. . .. . :°| Harvard to Use Subs With Brown. | SRURIActony fo (he undergraduntes B0 inis atternoon by the fact that the Elf [any authority, would have produced|“on™: Aggies Outclassed Fhroug fongt Bon Atimahed mres all the tome Washington and Jefferson complately|: Harvard is not, expected to send her Were taken o remédy. the fnsettles | Squad broke precedents by holding se- | winning“crews. has opened the eyes of binations faced this seasan and manyjfooled the Blue with its.splendid for- | strongest team against Brown and for | football conditions. A hurry call was | Cfet practice in the Bowl, after which | the Yale facuity, although the fact was (Special tc The Bulletin.) of these were teams of more .than,or- ward passing game and. CO“‘(Q proved | that reason the contest is likely to be sent out to a number of former the coaches smiled, but were non-|known to the olldar graduates at the ‘Willimantic, Nov. 12.—The Emeralds W dinary football prowess. Yale, on the | that” Yale was not able to' Hold con- |close and' interesting. A year ago,!gridiron stars to come back and at- | COmmittal when asked to express an |ttme of Kennedy's retirement. It ‘;Vlll of this city defeated the C. A. C. bas- “ED! w HIGGINS other hand; has fallen an easy prey | Slstently against a hard lire Dlunging | atter defeating Drinceton 20°to 0, the femi> ‘the- task of ‘WhipDIng . the Biue | oPinion on the outcome of the game. _|bo recalled that after a series of vic- | O this eity defoated the C. A C. bas- Att -at-Law for college elevens whith in past vears|end end running offense. Orimson _with” an “eleven composel | into something ljke the old. Yale foot. | Cnusual interest ls evinced in (ye|tories covering a dozen years Kennedy | Ktall team, Thtay rient i $he Valo 0’1:’ - | were hardly, able to furnish the Bull-| .. Yale Has High Class Material. |partly of substitutes was held to & | ball form for the Princeton and Har.|Contest and there will be a was forced to resign after three or |les four” eudhesatve’ gefeats. game of the seaton -~ The local bo; S A 5t tie by Y k. Yale-Princeton game attendance. Yad w Bmee Shetucket Strests dog with, werming up exercise. Conse- |, "I the Brown gamie Captaln"Wilson's Harvars with her full atfength on the | Lard ames. Witn Tom Shevlin tn the | Gloce to” 6,000 tickets had been soldi| In sharp contrast to conditioiis that e g - o 7 e AMOS A.BROWNING, . |snd Black heve been sbitged torofter | 3 RASTOr0%, Ryee i JES3RE0: LRt | Meld wvept Yale off Jts fest by 36 to 0. | vim end fhe result of the first week | UP (o this evening and those in chargs | have prevatled in foolball and bashall | (8,,%%, (% BN 106 s a Tatee odds ‘s high.as 10 to 7.in order to - | 1f the Cambridge clan were to send its | of codching under (he new system e sale predicted tha - IR 1o & Ppression on the Providence ‘eleveri with i d ve. | Weather. tomorrow morning the sale|Rraduates point 'to the position at | attencance A o L enax 'y Pldx | g o, Hits: enking P :::: its attack. Unless Sheviin and his as- | Soo, t6a% against Brown which won|was shown in the marked improve- | Weather tomorrow morning the sale|gTachates, Rolnt fo the POSiion, o1l oy pRaLDS CONN. AGGIES sistants have worked an elevénth hour |, ment of the eleven against the strong | \io fal stadit holds the record at|claimed, is due entirely to the tactics|Chappel, If. ...... . rg. Moore - proves the existence of an opinion that ! some_ grounds - might -exist for com- | Brown team Memorial stadium holds 1 d : 2 & Perkins, il gu | the Elis have a chance of victory, gridiron ‘miratle by lnnmlnx BEhUNE | poring the strensth und ability of the | \Wnether this eleventh hour rally | Present, something like - forty-two | followed by Guy Nickalls. 1t is well | Higgins, (capt) rf. . Ig. Moore, Tranig n erkins, p “ spirit, complete cooperation in attack, | B . thousand persons having witnessed the [ known that in jis department Coach|Lewis, c. .... c. Tranig, Reed, Gleason 3 Tigers Should Be Strong Favorite. | defense and interference and developed | S1Ue fnd the Cririson. Lt since the | has sumeient impetus to carry the | {oousAAs DO and. Nickalls brooks no interference from |W. Keirdns, Harrington lg. rf. Barlow ST R e a0 it e haa | leadirg players and coaches will be | Yale eleven to victory over Princeton game_in - Tigerland. ! Pk e . s, T Enorance stalrway near to Thames| Considered closely on tne showing |a coherent plan of campaign the Yale | ICA4InE players and coaches Wil be Sven to' e Einceen Protialile Linsups: any quarter' and that outside influ-|J Keirans. rg. ...... If. Shea, (cam.) Nagional Bank: Telephone 38-3.|Mmade to date by the riva] .elevens, | cause appears almost hopeless. For, . remaing to be demonstrated but it | ences of graduates or undergraduates| 'Score—Emeralds 32, C. A. C. 21. > the cesult of the 1:av Egainst Brown|certain thar the Buldog will put up| YALE PRINCETON T faveriter ihe Tigers ave Gemon. |today wonid be' th" most " sencar | Wil be:robbed of 'much of its vaie.| 3w batle against the Tiser When|Crurch .. YALE, cn.sw IANDE strated that they possess a strongef|tional form upset of the football year.| Cornell Fa Washington and Lee. | theold rivals meet In the Bowl today. that similar results might have been | Moore. Foul basket, Shea. Free offense and' defense - than — anything | It must not be forgotten, however, that| Cornell faces a strong southern team | Princeton -presents one of the .best|Gates ...................... McLean |obtained by his predecessor if he had | tries rissed. Shea 3. Barlow 2 Hisging o ATWOEFUL OHOWING. Yale' has exhibited this fall. It is|thé Yale squad contains considerable|in Washington and Lee, which has | T2ined and coached combinations that Lett Tnckle o teen allowed to have his way in run- |3, Lewis. Referee, Arthur T. Kelley. senerally believed that Princeton did |high class material and has more than | made an excsllent. record this fall, but | 128 come out of Tigeriand in some | Black Nourse | ning things has stirred up no end of | Timer, Crane. Columbia Led by Seven_Lengths Gver 3 sbbacs By 3 - : there appears to be little chance that | ¥ears and when the season records of speculation. N ,Mila_and a Quarter Course. - = the plavers from. below (he Mason and | " two.teams are compared it is not | White . -+« Gennert| Considerable. dissatisfaction also ‘1s| ACME CLUB VS. G. A.C. Dixon line. will, be wble tc check the|Strange that ‘he Orange and Black expressed among members of the fac- are not taken into any account in his | Baskets from floor, Higgins 7, Chap- Highley | reckoning. The fact that he admits | pell 5. Barlow 5, Lewis 4, Shea 3, Reid, N Haven, Conn., Nov. u—cmum. Kil"¢ | =hould be a favorite over the Blue.|J. Sheldon . . Hogg | uity over the .recent importation to SUNDAY ON CRANBERRY Dl SlEHY olr CroW won ) Hollbe ier ViCiorious, football career of Cornell. a| SHIl the Yaic fighting spirit is a heri. Right Guard New Haven of the large,coaching staff S tory from Ysle om the harbor here to- at Ithaca, Colgate and Syracuse will | t28¢ handed down from class to class|Way ...... -.-... Parisette|that was called here by Captain Wil- | Greenewile Boys ace Stong day when Coombe, No. 7, in the Blue { L b6 tndmging 1 a batis Toyel o Syral|and the Elis have turned apparent Right Tackle s0n as a last resort in trying to get the| Team on Field Against Westerly. shell,: collapsed ‘at the milla And one- r Pre cuse e twe Upostate. clevens are|Ct’eat info victory at Princeton’s ex- | Wiedeman .............. . Lamberton | Yale eleven into shape. Of recent years quarter.mark, and: .the --Morningside Smong the most powerful In the ecast| Pense more than once. Right End the faculty has looked askance at an| Manager Joe Gadle of the Greene- boat paddled’ qver the line.. seven T ST SrBoRt To. bs- nuite vty aateh s _— Van Nostrand . .. (Capt) Glick{effort to have a large coaching staff|ville Athletic club has arranged & leugeng i the Jead The course was MARKET WAS DULL. 490 Crucitie S bz, ... A e e hae ot ooy Y, Match | VALE FLAUNTING BANNERS Quarterback here, With the enormous expense that |zame with the Acme eleven of West: me' aiid’ sevenielghths miles and the oo Det & adon : hetn acorel- an: thiy: seswc. | Bt e IN EXPECTATION OF VICTORY | Wilson' (Capt) ... Driggs|is sure to be the result. The theory|erly for Sunday on the Cranberry. Ofcialitizas ofrthe wiber was 10 mine | Except During &he Aftsrnoon: and in| " 1oy bol £omapes ' : et e 2 Earaay. teoordiann Lett that nothing ever has been accomplish-| The Greeneville boys will place a uz-_ A48 1-2 @econds.-. Yale's time was the Mkt Hown, . ,130.Den’ & Bio'G pr 4 It was. pot_ orly Dave Tibbotts field | Undercurrent of . Belief That Blue|Bingham - Shea|ed by bringing in a large number of [strong team on the field and Sullivan 20, 2000 Dome Slines . A aTeh Thinodtn: Tt 8 < d - Right Haifback _, - |s1aduates, each with different theories | who was inurjed in the game against pt for the first fem boat lengths, | New York.'Noy. 12,—In its. techmical | 2600 it Securiics s Boorelesa tie with — Byracuse . Thne| veem Has at Last Found Itself. |Guernsey -.......... Tibbbtt | of what's the matter and what's the |the Academy v-ill appear in the lineup. 2:)' f6 “held the lead throughout, |anq Speculative aspects today's market| 18700 8rie .. rivalry between Colgate and Syracuse| . Hav o Nov.. 18- Fal Fullback _ | remedy, still is held by a large num- | Munager Galle who nas been anifer- /it the time of ‘Coombe's collapse | was largely & repetition of the sessions| 800 bre 16 5F fe 57l is extremely keen —and the & game| Unicersiis on toe mve of hes amialal Referee, Nathan A. Tufts, Brown: ber here who hol that “too many |ins with water on the knee will be was'abdu u:n of a length ahgpd. immediately preceding, Trading again &S should result in one of the best foot- on the eve of her annual|ympire, Carl Marshall, Harvard, field|cooks spoil the broth.” unable to play. The locals will be against Princeton is flaunt- | {iGP"® 52" g TG GV Cfllimph ncmus avi Braged. 36 and|savored of tas proféssional and was| 1100¥ E ball_contests of the yeir. ing her banners . ~Head| Although there is general dissatis- |strengthener. b: . dull, except ‘during the afternoon and ~the addition of Shea niversity | faction among members of the Yale|cf Stoningion, a crack linesman. Liue here tonizht linesman. Willlam Morice, potlh: créwd Fowed. ragsedl: ey R ] 06 Gobarieh B ¥ % a1 Navy-Colby; Army-U. of Maine. |wilh the frani declaration that it ex-| ot Bannsylvania. Pyt e e e 1 ‘Golumbia showed the better :?vfi;’r&:'df Eflfi;um‘f:sm?:fl:‘ fa- a6 5 i% 13% | Both service teams face Maine col- | Pects iLe Eli e:even to defeat the Ti- e over the football situation, there is by [ NEW LONDON VOCATIONAL xom id ‘g0t 'more Dower-out of her | cluding - war shares and’ like: isstes,| 100 Greene ¢ Cop »... 41" i2 |lege elevens today and they should [&ers on the morrow. Notwithstanding|yALE ATHLETICS DUE RO means any unanimity of opinion as SCHOOL AT ACADEMY TODAY intig’ stroke. ~‘Water conditions | were moved to -higher-levels, and ‘cop-'| 10800 Gugsen Fxpl emerge winners. but only after hara|the disastrous prelithinary, season ins FOR OVERHAULING. to the remedy even among the faculty perféct, the Rarbor course belfg | pers, jperticularly American ‘Smelting] ' i 1o tosc . ° 2" conflicts. The Navy will play Colby, | Cludins four de’iats out - of seven or those who are on the inside, So to 2 o Al . Game Promises to be a Hard Tussle. ‘the absence of any wind. OfEhe | . 8600 It Copper 111 : & .| which has shown:flashes of strong | ames’ rlavec. there-is-an undefinable speak. There are a good many who to he 1’" the first time sinice 1875 that | Say, sabstantiily Sappemented Tecont] | Laos Inise Con - ;us] football this avtumn, while the Army | feeling that fhe bulldog will turn and | Housecleaning w:'IT's'“ Place at End| teel that If football were funm accord- | pp. , a0 oS o AR EO m-‘ P iz Columbia and Yale have | gains. High grade railways'and kin=| | ‘40 Iowr Cou 3 ’f," < s has Maine University ser on oflwwflen‘t. :g'c‘:' ,l’;_':(\;;'g'; Cemps ;ng:a:;cg‘l::k of Football Season. mg ;9 ‘Co:;f('h .\ickl:lull' xc‘l‘:r;’ of Bovern_ |y tqush proposition this | afiern met ini ‘a dual rage. The crews bm.tad ared Investment stocks were irregular, tos 1 el . A third Maine -college w! igure in | e 5 - > g Yale rowing all would be well, an s her ol Stk b u":". up! &k follow: ‘hen réactionary: 2 it Peper . Wiy 10y | the day diron doings. when: Bates | "7 saatumn.’ iNew Haven, Nov..12.—That ‘thefe iia{ there i3 another strong element that.is| When they clas e Ne ] o 6 womzx::ff ‘mgmmsfl: 'S0 ‘far ax] 9 It bager iy 3 u”* m:e:: n’umoum Judging gm.-f"_h, Undersr.tudates* and - aluini’ admit | {o be a general housecleaning in Yale apposed. - decidedly 1t6~ professtonal | G0N Vocational schoot on.the campus. atta 2 . ickes 1000195 b two t5 this season|iere 'is mc 1easomable grounds _for|4thletics, inaugurated and superintend-| doaching in athletics, whether it re- | This is the first time these two teams b g o op'&mfi'.i . o e 12, | Bartmouth showd Wit In rather een s surprlsins cleventn Rour © cont- | 34By Tepresentatives of the Yall fact | uits in victory or mot.” Of these lagt | Bave met for several years and as the o . # ence, bu¢ show fhat thére 1is ‘somelfulty, at the close of the football rea-|some would like to see a graduate]? T o oo s, See] | - 300 Lenten® Sanes Y ) e thing ‘substantidl ‘about their optimism | son, is the latest outgrowth of the. Yale | coach in charge of fqotball and base. |PUt UP & stiff fight. The Academy 130 Ug & dyers. 248 248, ichigan ' and. Pennsylvania. by covering the Princeton wagers | &iigibility incident, according to am-1{ball 'who had real authority, and others | P0¥S Will be handicapped by the ab- ;i e ;a,.fl?é""n or the stomepray | 206 forliara B {8 283 At Philadelphia the elevens of [ when he 0dds appear to warrant such | ouncement made. Football is sched- | would ke to See. the oid.fashioneq | Sence of Cal Wilcox and Joe Hull who of -industrial. seourit e300 Mazwell M Co 11l 73% 1283 | Michigan .and Pennsylvania will play|a move: ‘The night-before contingent | uled for the fifst overhauling regard- | plan again worked of calling in ol |are ineligible to compete in the con- The operations off poole were seen | | 3500 bwell: 3:31° pi their annual intersectional contest and | fromt the:New ‘Jérsey university came |less of the outcome of the Yale-Prince- [ players and coaches and have a board | test- 2400 Moxwell M 2 pr 5 the result is likely to be in doubt until]to towh prépared to offét heavy odds | ton and Yale-Harvard games. OF cokches s chiiEe. Diekmann _wueseeeeeon oot SoEmy S asTors. sopred Y 200 Mex Peger” L% A the final moments of the game. Neith- f o' thefr team:iif order. to"bring out a] * Then baseball and other forms of{° Nearly ail the Yale backers in ath-] Bulkeley Plays Last_Home Game. toi] el 100 Binent Mol fiaiies B, ; er team is of exceptional calibre this | reasonable amount ‘of ~biue ~backing. | undergraduate athletic activities. will | letics are agreed upom. one DOMi—in| The Bulkeley school cleven il Siy Lahey -u'-)--» - deals or Gombinatiohs. Willys-Overc | 00 Miami~ Copper 3 1% year. Michigan. has been defeated by | Much to_their surprise their early of-|be looked into. That there is a feeling | foolball —that Yale has available or | its last home game at Plant field, New = i Jand rose 12 to 245 StudebAKer & 3.4| . Lo Mim &siUL s Syracuse, Cornell and' the Michigan [fers of 3 to 1 were so cagerly snap- | of dissatisfaction among the members | cnould have from her graduates an ex- | London, with® the Stonimston " Bigh . ennell’’.. QIR "'i‘_"" to 158'1-4,-ana Maxwell confior 3122 . 300 Mo Han & T ‘7% | Asgies. ‘The Quakers have bowed be- | pod up by the “Elf -adherents that|of the faculty as well as the older |pert or experts who can Mandle the|team Saturday. One of the features of B owtcdnin | to T4, Other extreme: advaticed epfi| 300 Mo’ Pacific . fore, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Lafa-|Princcton soon shortened the odds to|graduates over -the footbail- situation [situation here with more success than | the game will be that the secomd soton rattop (captd S f- CBowedntd |10 08 lawin Locomotive 113 ta] | 410 Mo~ Fadfe ens % yette and Dartmouth. The ~rivalry | 2 to 1 -and@ even at these figures theyis plain, and.a Mrge mumber are in-|i: has beon handled recently Wil Dlay one af the quarters. S0 pow= il i ke stctae | 130 New Fork Kb Btk s fo 140 Hont Fomer * . hetween Pennsylvania and Michigan ie | found plenty of Yale money avallable |alined fo put the blame somewhere s exful 1z the attatl o the scrabs et Criictble Steel 4 i-2 to 18, and Ameri- as great as ever, despite the rather|at all the wagering centers. other than at the door of Frank Hin. " the coaches feel confident that the; Py i ar Gan Can 2 7-8 to 83 ba8: 1000 e unsuccessful season and in all proba-| No attempt ls made to explain (his | key. . New Office for Tim Murnams. - | ah trust the seconditcan for & quartee W me= - Soneobived. Tooay, i |~ United States: Steel rose 1118 to < : - %|bility the mceting will result In a|eudden shift in local sentiment. ‘but| A recent announcement by Coach| San Framcisco, Nov. 12—T. H. Mur- |and not overwork the first squad.which TOALE; GAmES. """ 88 3-8, equalling its recent high quota- . | fierce strugele, featured by some sen- | there is an under-current bf belief [ Guy Nickalls to a jarge body of Yale|nane of Boston, president of the New |is hopeful of defeating. the. Norwich Yale vLmfl Ny Hwwen... . , |tion, and. Anaconda's.l-pointrise:to sational open fleld and overhead play: | that the Blue has at last found itself [graduates that John Kennedy, his pre- | England league, was elected today to|team a week from Saturd: o R 8, established a record for that stock, ; » Leading: Games—Last Year's Scores. | dnd will give the Tiger-a terrific bat- |decessor In.Yale rowing, practically [fil the newly created office of wice lstemg ¥ B Yande 2 oo e e P o - : %! " The leading games in the east to.|te befors Yale will admit defeat. Thisthad his hands tied in crew matiers. | president of the National Assoctation| Australia produces _226.000 Butler umnw'“}{ American Locomotive, - Allis-Chalmers; . day, with the scores of a year ago|®if Of mystery was further heightened |and that, with a chance (o exercise|of Professional Baseball Leagues. tons of cane lnslr £ IR LS N Colorado Fuél, Texas Company, Cuba- - 0 #% 1% |where the same stitutions met on T & Dartmouth va - Bates st Hi American Sugar, South Porto. Rico A the gridiron, are as follows: 4 Dickingon 'va.- €arliste” Indlans ¢ Bladle Field. Sugar_and distillers’ securities, while rinceton at Yale.......... 14 to 1% orttem 1L Bade fand Sitie al Kew Yon | U 8. Industrial Alcohol rose 7'to 117, . Brown at Harvard ............ 0 to 0 Freolitn 7% UrSnus. & Luncast ;n‘.ue g.u:fi. ‘were {’m}mmlg -‘réwad on i Michigan at Pennsyivania .. 34 to 3 3 3 SR B ate realizing. Upion _Pacific- was. A = Cashy 3 o s e T iy AR LRI SO Py e ot blay stocks to show.a net gain .on the day. 3 5 | colgate ‘at’ Syracuse .. 0 to 0 Bethlehem Steel closed at 443 up § ' ATt b Arbs D0 to28 points.~ Total sales Of stocks aHibHRALS S| Cotby 4 ed_to 977,000 shares. U 9% | Colby at Nav) .21 to 31 % 6% 63K . Foreign' siles of stocks. wérs’in re-| | 08 P su Car pr 5.1l 1 il Amnerst At Wiliam, o duced volunie, but' sufficient to exer-| J0.E ¥ Cor of N TR s i Pae Cac 165% 103% | Dickinson at Carlisle ........ 0 to 34 cise an adverse influence. Exchange| ibg quikdic §RE . 155 [ Doy State at Tafagetfe: 17°%% Nomttwestern Ugbiepity 1u. Indigie at. Evaosion. |on London. was a trifle highery. but [ 20 Guicieiver e 3. 5. | Wesleyan at New York Uni- e !b"m.-m"‘ nCo continental rates were lower, with| 200Ry Sed Sp . 5%, 6% e 29 to 13 s S &b RewYom ekilsen bi SR 2 E L 00 Ty Voa Cop 5% B villa Nova at Swarthmore ... . .8 to 0 E: s hasies st Spvinedeis Aside from general strength,. thel iios Redig 22 stils Nove st ]':;l; v <8 1o Swarthmore ve. Villanova at Swarthmore. bond market was featureless. Total| Mfi «l’ri W !w inla Wesl T...59 to.6 Symcuse vs. Colgate at Syracuse. sales, par value, aggregated $5,875,000,| 500 Rock Iiand br ‘est ni esleyan ™. 0. U S, Military Academy ve.”University _of Maing to 14 tumel 3 o Carli: t Pittsburgh . i Bt on’”g:!‘fd States ‘bonds were: unchanged | giod L " ’;{ Pt 2Rl YA BB T ey = oo . ,;’;: | 2t Georsetown . ... Bia not play s r_!nn;l)mp 75 Dalremitysof Mo 13 utgers vs. targ at New S et 5 - i 3? York - .. Did not play e % 3h % |'Andover at Exeter:.......... 7 to'78 . 11400 South - Pacific 102% 025 P i Chatatcty % 100 So. Pt Su . it YALE WILL PUT Bulkeley High st New Jon| 800 Allis-Chalmors ¥ 1. 1o Soumerd my P By 2300, Am: A Chenr i 0 Sonth- By pr . S Gt UP STIFF FIGHT. e o T at : 0 B et 5 W e o : R * :3:,?.?;‘,,‘“;;:’;, : 1535 1% | Princeton Tigers and Blue Meet for 700EWS FOOTBALL GAMES Gul T il e IN THE WEST. 3 e A T o3 ‘When the Princeton and, Yale foot- o 3 g G L 3 oo TorSr T VW g "’“‘ ball elevens meet on_the gridiron at Chis: ~ Claghes. 100, Tnien. Bz & P New Haven today it will be for the Withonsin With 4lline 510 Tnlon’ Pecttc u;;« 1333 | forty-firat. Same batween, the reprosen: R 5 100 U iy Ga e @° " |tative teams of these universities. The “hicago, Nov. 12.—The result of two 100 United Ry oy 35y %5y | series dates back to 1873, but it has 2aros on tomorrow's football schedule 00 Am. ,;gg o e brought, the Elis and Tigers together ought to go far toward clearing the : : RS i annually without interruption since ¢ auie involving the “oig nine” con, 1876 when football was adopted as an terence championship,,“while - 2 - third. [ American college sport. Last year the . o battle was waged at Princeton and £ marked the opening of the Palmer Memorial Stadium theme. This year e o the Tigers as a team will have their s (L 16 e A first glimpse of the vastness of the FEES should eettle the year's honors in the Missouri valley, With a clear record * rlel ago Glashes With Min- L0f. the big isconsinamd THI £ §§§§ii " 5 333848 i nol wm lll‘u le. at Champaign.. At An. 4800 Wabash pr A'w Yale Bowl from: the whitewashed lines npal battle between An. B 3 207 in the center of the big field which Kansas will be fought, ¢ 3 . R 30, 13 was _dedicated a_year ago when Har- vard defeated the Eli eleven 36 to 0. With the additional seating capaci- ty ‘furnished by temporary stands - E ; ] 3 DR C. R_ CHAMBE,RLA]N Ty % | built_around the -top of the. structure =0 s 3 flast sear.'it was catimated that neas- ]je tal : : ” 3 y persons saw the Harvard. i Sur geml 134 | Fare strusgle, the recelpts for which : Brow : | amounted to $137,0 year, how- WioGrory Building, ~ Narwich, Conn.’ : ever, there will be no extra stands SR TR A erected, but Judging from the advance < sale and requests for reservations a New. York, Nov. 12—Cotton futures | §0,000 attendance is assured for to- closed steady. December 1165, Janu- | day’s battle. ary 1119, March 1198, May 12,11, July| Early last season both Yale and 12.18. Spp: steady; middling 11. 30. /| Princeton had either suffered - defeat Bt S or been held to a tie score . Just roard MONEY. -~ before they met Yale had piled up 159 New. York, Nov: 12.— Call money | BOINtS to 30 scored agninst her, whils s high 25 low 1 3-4; ruling rate M loan:3; closing bld 1 3-4;}1ade the outlook anything but prom- for the New Jersey .i'l::. e ew Haven players. How- | ever the resuit of the game 200 2300 100 7800 100 100 00 200 2200 Tao e i