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TAS EVENING WURLD, HARVARD. NEW LONDON, Conn, Nov. u—| ‘Thirty-one members of the Harvard football army went to New Haven yesterday morning. Percy Haughton found the Yale football field wet and soggy from the @teady rain, and allowed the to go out onto the fletd only for about twenty minutes, There was no sig- Bal drill, even for the backs, all the work that waa dono being kicking and te the ball. team was in New Haven only vor Resort and shortly a 6 atarte: Base teen London, ul rds, tackles and centr, Si Practice in the Sta yesterday came down Here tha! ‘and in the afternoon the en on the New Lon- . The field was In) yeaterday aft mn has been bas ter possible. The jered to wear ‘all the Shave C New javen — yester Haughton watched his kickers ‘earennly and was much pi gereculy| i from the from Haughton, Inst hla aropckicking’ mi the players were Ro! fa mivio show here last ire in fine “they wit play. tar against Fale than they did ggeinet Princeton. bik crowd gy ated the team, the! hton being Rescicie ere Bern, Hardwick. igglesworth and Logan. who bet again: and most Tossed at | rite and con- | 2 Parmenter, , Conn, Nov, 2 Because of the driving rain the Yale football squad transferred ite prac- tice yesterday afternoon from Bowl to the baseball cage bi gymnasium. It was . have anything approaching a mage, but tho first team | against the third team for pra breaking through and also to give ! ortunity to ur yesterday |t of the squad |e complained of wore | most seriously Capt: Black, Toad Stith back, and Moseley and two ends, Tt would be hard to find four more ae men than these er back. ‘This team will jo, barring mre the possible ox ha be at quartert Fin place of La Roche York, whe meet the the Polo Grounds. ‘elto. A Felton, ¢ me against chi Keademy. will ball ill tor tho |sram N. Y,, its gun: parted this mc afternoon In a driving rainstorm, which prevatied throughout the day and made the fleld After a few forr Yar gridiron, Daly gent all th the North Field, where the though treacherous, etter, was Forward Middles to-mo! nelusion of th: Would make ny, pre passing, Latest News From Camps of Teams In To-Morrow’s Two Big Games ston, however, 1s not entered, and neither fs the national Class B. cham- pion, T. A. KB. Harris, Tho renunciation of the world’s open court tennis championshi opens a perplexing problem as to who shall succeed to the crown. Apparently | re is & disposition on the t of; Nov. M— Gould to bestow the ttle on Gk leat night Covey of London, althouxh jing for New the Soldiers are due to vy eleven to-morrow at The Cadets went position rile, punting and running through ork of the Pro of Saturday's fo! terback e about a8 many ‘pounds. i pettor| the middies, on played r, hospital who had ¢ i ate halt cil Daly | t nothing In the letter to Covey from @ committee of the Philadelphia Racquet Club which makes this in the least defnitg, ‘The inference lea tn the fact thet the letter was ened to Covey = and that 1 the Amer! champion, ‘The well-known schooner has been p: by Wiliam Ht now laid up ee . Ie Ly but will shortly taken to the yard of the bu her rig will be re auxiliary power In ina 4 deep with mud and and relied mostly on luc Uirtch Balchow. worlds fon skater: Mr. and M nmy Burefeldt, pr the ry to-morrow. by th 1 will har War clouds are gathering in the thoroughbred racing world. tort courteous has been passed be tween William T. Rices, Chairman x the Maryland Jockey Belmont, Chairman of J Club, If an issue is drawn, @ skirmish may take place or bel even @ minor ret Non against the governing body of the turf in the East Indications point to the or of a new association in the Amateur Athletic Union which will tnclude the cities of Pittsburgh and Fuffalo and possibly also Cleveland and Cincinnatl ‘This realignment was sure part at the annual convention day by Judge Bartow 8. Week veport as Chairman Committec, and It ¢ less general diseu: nal row that alr Atlantic States Association last w was aired. ‘Women are to have high considera- tion at the newly org@nized Shacka- maxon Country Club, according to the plans of the officials, To prove this @ handicap tournament and puttin contest for the fair sex has been scheduied for Thanksyiving Do Contestants with rat! in other clubs ar peport them to the commit to Nov. 30. CHICAGO. Nov. 24 ganization pr 24.—Newa that the The re-|' i the Ing sire past thr The {pvannounced as $90,000 record price. 9) Ny play ef a a Myamplonahip at the Ff In Mahogany, Tan and Gun Metal Calf at $3.50 It Matters Not the bent of Your Style Choice in Shoes Youll find Your Preference inour Multitudinous Interpretations. Goldens CONVENIENT STORES: [2 Nascow Oto ial- c F.F.OALLEY national amateur champion, Fric win. | day. ‘They will remain here indofinttely by Jay Gould} F. foam, will. sta; mile Cherry Ki ay horcy Kipe, t nacht Bl. 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