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sen Soe eee THE BEST TWO PLAYS IN YALE- HARVARD GAME Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publish ve New York Evening We Picture of the Army Team Would Bea Good Portrait ot ; ed Oliphant. : This Is Tad Jones’s Day, the, ‘come ‘ ¢ biggest sur- ‘ Haughton Jinx Having Been! : ; ree “ , i ‘ r prise in the Yui bf be 4 pS ud re b "4 < , See a farvard game ; Routed by Yale. J 4 3 : was a bird who } y got a two-dollar seat for two dollars, ' ight 1806 be Tht dollars. ; He SS KA i COPA VERY dow tas bis day cad Sid tygtal nme ig one lace where you a r years t Haughton ’ j ® eae has been Yale's bug- eeeeeeeee veh iace @boo. Until Saturday Yale bas al » : ; most been willing to admit that noth- Bing Lill ne + Empores : a 4 ing could beat the Crimson as long as Verv Li Tle useD. H } Haughton was coach. | Perret porn | And now under Tad Jones, Das outplayed rvard, crossed the That Chicago dict squad Je getting Harvard goal line for first time in along very well, but wait until they ¢ ; nine yeurs, and has decisively won 4 have to read the All-American guffle, | hard-fought game. This is Tad Jones’ forget Haughton, Bulldogs can go 0 Y A few Harvard players may be able to maka the Woolworth edition of the All-American team, on the “THE SENSATIONAL PLAY OF THE Day; feeling that all men are Casey Br Loomis did well In Sweden, That end equal, and stay that way in sp ThOLeRS: AND RUNG eo von eek: boy runs neatly in any dialect. of anyvody's coach Haughton RD ae threat no longer hy 8 Bout AS TQUSHROWAS THAT WAS LOST on A Hard to realize that golf Is only H and did everything that cour- | — ——___ = Ros 5 , caren Haughton May Spend All His Time) 2 sss sent With Harvard Eleven Next Year|" age, strength and strates could accomplish against the bull- i i dog's tenacious attack and defense Harvard scored in tho first quarter | when Robinson kicked an easy tleld | goal, moving with almost caroiess ; liberation, letting the Yale ends \ a couple of y | CAMI 3, Mass,, Nov, 27.—It 1s reported here that Percy Haugh- — | the bail and kicke ton, head 1e Harvard football team, will retire as President of more concise All-American over tie middie of the cre lay was well culculated (o shale Yale's confidence. But it didi Vain played along at an even faster pw j From that time on Harvard had few 1 devote ali his time next year to planning for and coaching Md wane nee etn Miron squad. He didn’t report until late in October this |)" ) the Brav Asie DING THROUGH A KoLe which, It fs sald, handicapped the team, ns it got them off to a Why aoeawt-e bird pich: ane Gs ORES IN, MARVARD' me start erie chances to n within kicking thse lhe Ah een Percy will have his backfield Intact next year with Robinson, Thacher, | PO#ing team for the All-Amertean A GOING over & TH - range of ¥ line. In fa orcaceveny mbebetr Bink la Horween and Casey, and with Whceler and Snow for the basis of-the rush | ™vthical bunch? They haven't loat a ' reat Hoare Wuteaeata ant ot bi Will HARVARD by Wace NO WEARS. ° line. The regulars who will graduated next spring are Dadmun, | game in twenty scasons was wel own in vard's ¢ Subject i se of Harte, Coolldge, Harris and ¢ Of the ten substitutes used tn the F the fleld, and a great part of it within ” eae pee ret. ESE Sony a — 4 Pe Haugh Id hard! 8 aR Yale game, all except Willeox, Sweetser and Minot will be on the squa ercy Haughton wo@ld hardly ac- twenty Yards of her coal line, When National League's Pulsadphik Ciub) ate eee eat cont on the squad | cent the position of coach on the All- i Harvard had the bail Yale's defense out victories probably will stand for | tis Eee naar i American squad. You can’t collect an was impenetrable, ‘The only way | nual Me sting many seasons to come, Sixteen times | Harvard came ough Saturday's game in good fuape. Eddte | Ail. Ameriean salary. Bar rd could drive Yalo b x was bs ° he Dlanked the opposing teams.” Jett va Casey's nose was not broken, a « first supposed. It was badly bruised, punting far down the field, ae Mfeffer of the Robins was second to hin however. The election of a captrin for next year will be held within the | i even in this Haught men By Be with six shut outs to hie credit, and Jeff es next two Weeks) Robinacs, quarterback, whose fled goal he | Since grandma saved Pearl Borax Fy Tesren, "tit illee and Larry Chene; two K t . qua ack, nse id goal gave the only ground repeatedly wheu Yalo y Sozeman Bulger. fed for third ore wit > ap if i i ‘ voints Harvard scored against Vale, and Horween, are favorites wrappers turned the. Punts lege ; ‘the Natiorial Leagio at ite an-| “Alevunucr pitched in forty-clent meinen The Army Football Sharks Finned in at the Opening Chorus : "Capt Dadmun of the Harvard eleven makes the toile ing rather |) Since your grandad and mine wore ce le Wo i arvard's " hiliies th's year an r : re ty 4 wice Yale was within Marva nual mecting next week does not | f Phillies this year and tn as and Gulped the Navy at One Gulp, Bones and All h sensational statement: “The idea that we didn’t expect such a fight from flappers - yard line. first time the peti ; ane ‘ He is credited with striking Sharki f th Val foolish, f tid. Vale'e whole te lavad wall ara jue players had little luck, A bad ‘esc ind # rule limiting the teams|out i4/. one me th Cheney of Ure r i ale is foolish, for we aid. ales wi am played well and as usual The bi st change tw football's slate, pass to LeGore resulted in a fumble, to twenty-one players there will be an! }eokh rand allow ne only 5 eurne | arkiest of the Sharks Was a Fish Named Oliphant. were ready for any break in the game. This was one of the games that | js the change they orab for at the gate for he was barely able to touch the upheaval among the managers su er wae eyed i rarauat te you can count as having been won on your own misplays and, of court ” SAA 5 hind Alexander, allowing th . Oe eee oe ee tna {as the old circuit has not seen i 1 T runs. per game, and By Bugs Baer. |] you know what | mean. The Harvard team played @ hard game and we | Folks who don’t think there is any iin. where @ Cri eg wey tight |many ye 0 of the Phill Cooper | Copyright, 1916, by The ea Publishitie Co. (ine New York Evening Wort could sav a great deal about Casey's being called back, but we won't. || change in football should aim a mean Hine, where 0 ¢ rimeon Jersey might |many years, Hons fai che Pirates and WeefTer and ¢ yor MAT A ROG Of WuAEMa BO Ullah Acnieal ikes Re fry Pi liad do believe, though, that the official should have been able to point out the | eye at the Yale-Harvard receipt bwn on 4 nth And tho leader of the protesting | ™ " ie , 0 @ a ey don't walt for knives ho was said to be quilty of the holding which cost us a touchd ; second but for Gates, who snapped It ; J "Peter had a fine sear, for he won a ; man who 9 us a touchdown. from the ground and dodged through |™nasers in J. MeGraw, whieh |iwenty-fve g and only lost eleven, | and forks, They don't even yodel for a menu. Anything they | He couldn't do it when I protested and, of course, it was disappointing.” ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. i Nees og Harvard 5 yera bef is interesting in view of the fact that ane. Cheney won cighteen and lost amp is their menu. And they don’t squawk for spoon A shark h sce esoneestennestttennnnrsnernnnesoeyonpenenearacesaeengenatisaeeeereeeenah i Me or - beatae | team tr wvels flrats they could lay a hand on him, Gates never before has ho pald any particu) “Urhin shocker, the young spit. |[————aa tears right in after his biscuits and eats with his er class, but It ducsn't always play tBKg | tales yards pareve “4 ah heeia en lar attention to these winter meetings] ball. pitcher who was farmed out [ fingers. 7 Peres vara’ ine. { magnates. In the past McGraw|to the Toronto Club by Bill Dono- | Thie hanily.4i ; ich West P | inkz—¥ , | Harvard's twelve-yard line, It took 1 Pee herathtne ana tous ioaritice Which fs easily the way in which West Point took p2inke—You win, An ostrich ia a Bee oe “irate” aonacen "tees been content to run the ball elutr in the weason was the leading pit Annapolis on Saturday. The Cadets had the Middies was eee | } ‘ eh aitmnte io ure Rnheh: one aie ‘ hat al Hh shi they have de-]in = tt tnt tional Lona . this | in their pocket before the Middies knew they had been t n 1, who promoted the Will ba humker Fadia McMahon will todey oa Egg—They are going to take thi Fe eee te arnt er tan. Te cided to ask the Glant manager some] sear, according to the official fgures Eo ihatk eee tacthell GREGEA. Ai y Moran mateh here, left this ¢ 3 ace of this one, Ae hee! buffalo off nickels and put | line when Neville was sont ple questions about his now famous utter. | #8ued yesterday by President Bar bit. The Army football sharks finned in at the open: t joago, where it te un-| oa A Chick Simier for top-on tom, : iallidelin:.~ ! in headlong where the gigantic | Ances about the last two important ih Rantewiina ing chorus and gulped the y at one gulp, bones and | 4 é deavor to sign up the 3 Ona ' 1 nul Tim Murphy nee na mab tor Hine Wade ut the | ¢ p Shocker twirled twenty-fve games Then they at ¢ ; i p of " ann al bone BipnesCiolumb| 4 r | was jimed over by & bare foot or samen in Brooklyn ho thinks it{for the ‘Toronto. team, ‘and of this all, ‘Then they wiped thelr chins on the back of thetr ne 1t champion for another en-| Siesta Acoidee Ghee, ome cies | MChO# Cusie” wectea: @ tS te Lover by 6 oot oI 5 OA Aten ands and went home. yday, Tom Andrews, the ny Bertioe Chee, Dee. B, Tien | Manet oe ene f put muc j #0 for a touchdown, \ good time to bring up the subject.| Umber won fifteen and lost only han | a) Cow! and Billy Miahe wil! clash; on Dee, 12] trouble, { Agaid, later in the game, Y. Ho fias given his views to President|‘7e | Army had the appetite aud Navy paid the check, | Milwaukee promoter, ts also’ reno ted Jack Dillon will meet Al McCoy, and on Dee, 19 nas reached Harvard's five-yard line, and 1 . concern tae . ° : to be trying to secure Willard to box|Miske wit! take on Dillon, If Madison Square | , Jompstead and they will be presented And the sharkiest of the sharks was a fish name opie nig Buzz—You win. A he ft looked as if another touchdo h named Tputton, It imaiek. know rien is granted m Neense toulay Eddie Walle s—You win. A hen is @ bina) | | (ge aa a iy Ae Lee ee ai YALE ANNOUNCES CHANGE Oliphant. He took a nibble at the first ball pitched Last a aes ee Ml Wee TIEas tw otiha Wor meta Tiere eee vard's desperate defense stiffened and Sl NP vag rth hs Alike E| nd before he was harpooned his dorsal fin had cleaved the field for iit sabia i Tall day afternoon at the Broadway fparting Club, | ,-Gsabo—Divide the bet. Fred Mes } ; Jadiore tied’ forward. pass tht GuMcussinil ity Umit Will "not at OF ITS ROWING COURSE Boars Unee EE geal i a i a ved the field for 87 | seas, we tivit arnlicwion. la heidi Joheny Dundee | Kay is a fighter and a high diver too, i failed ‘to connect, It was rertestiy fect me one way or the other during pudleaeeiemals ‘ards and the game was over before {t started. All of which eradicated the! 7 i dams kenge ae: | MUL Rent eee | wood strategy, perhaps, for Kilpatrick {2° © ee senson becau we my team! NEW HAV mn, Nov, 27.-Of-| romance from the tournament for the marine folks, ea ee soca Bick toatman ts | Sigler Grand mals cut} ¥B—You lose on a_ technicality. once scored the winning touchdown |* complete an: will be little} felal announcement ts made to-day of The only diff bet Ollshant ees hit ted ak the Gomes The Athletics didn't play ball in the andes . Wl room for youngsters. But 1 think] the adopt e only difference between Oliphant and a one-man orchestra is that © ‘iter 4 at Baltimore, biloria are | ford at the Queensboro A. ¢ 7 night, Bars fs, omni Me wacneoten: i faut feat vey, this twenty-one player limit a detri th Joption by the Yale Rowing As-| nobody ever plays second fiddle in a one-man orchestra. And quite a herd 0% ting made to have ‘and Kid Williame | will tox Buck Orouse et Muffalo ‘Thenigiving sues i” ue renee bak they against either Yale or Harvard this Ment to the league, It gives the foclation of the course on the Houst- | of gents were playing second fiddles on Saturday. tox in Baltimore before the first of the yeer, | afternoon ie LINE OA A AROS ' yeas, and the forward pass isn't as American League with its tyenty-tve tonic Rive ve Derby for the spring This Oliphant lad is built on the same delicate lines as a B, and O, boxe | Frankie Ruma, the clever Jersey City lad who) | Irish Patsy Cline of Harlem, who bores Picnsiti fash of a surprise ag it used to be Limit deg Ivantage over us in jan fell reat 4, Negotiations are un-| ear, He ts a8 fragile as a stevedore, has a watst line like a sa ubout as foxed more fampione than any boy im the| Robiy Waugh twelve rounds et Cotut G0 ” 0 0 4 pane, |tho World's Series le ay h ton and Cornel! Ahihene a Sane aii Au der to at h ait lam rxeta to Knock out Joo Lyme’, | tonight, has been sigued up t Y TaGore tried another forward ‘pan, |'80,1NOrlds Seri a agae| tn amnouncement mys, to emablin'tha| much Neck ase Base drum. and ia hater to stop than a abi ect i Joe tame | wou, ba te eo tt mn" |( Football Notes — broke through Yale's line and seized | from keeping young players on the for the yearly triangular ra @ between! And Elmer verified the rumor easily pacity peta To the ten-revnd ewmifiral | on Saturday might, him before he could throw the ball, bench for development, | ‘They musi the theo universities, If Princeton and / around like a perplexed rabbit. Sometimes he imperson- a pial At the Hunts Qoint Soorting Club on Friday] | WEST POINT, 3 " —Al cither show themselves ready for the|Cornell agree the race will be at Derby | § Y ns ere bal) ‘ will exchange wallose, | night Joe Steers will meet Johnny Williams and| though some of the players exhibit | HERE will always be Alscusston major league the very first year or|Next spring and every third year there- | ted an ant on a hot rock, ‘The Navy Klers couldn't + | Johnny Mayes will box Joe Poul, n Z baer } when Yale and Harvard men £9 back to the minors. ‘The National |@fter ee decipher him at all, He might as well have been oe pmlc Ogee Ngee ee ; og unmistakable signs of rough play, all fae te pie . League will lose any promising|. “rewth oo ew Haven about the! nfe hind manager | Wont tas just been received from Georrefare in good cundit! hysionity, ice | ib tucdate BPOUY ithe pose yiHaa. io fate by. the cateeommnant’ Of teas trator front and ingreasing shipping or mu aid eros style of broken field running is the best Lie | pion, Who was} thew Pie al vas, bape dW . gam Eddie Casey t ye harbor are given as rea f : tralia, came back ; % " { one of the most sensational runs ever TM iy thin move are{MKINK the change as practice on the | since Eliza crossed the ice a jump ahead of a fit and wile At Kates |e wing mevwed by the famoin she, Lawrence MeConey Jones of Washing } #een On a football fleld, and had bly yininy ¢ An. Te Tinker” Wiibeet har under p. tions | two bloodhounds, His ankle technique is rather bizarre. City ca dee. 2 Tot Lewin and handed @ knockout to Art Magirl, the C., as Captain of the Army touchdown been allowed Harvard }ohinwon, George Stallings and Pat) "thes “anon Something like waltzing to fox trot music. But he keeps ver the fifteen Brit | Oklahoma ‘nr, ie arene, rede, ot the, Ma en for next year | sy oh geighe Mag fl Moran Rawle Ooninit "| on going, which is all that can be expected of a foot- [tim als) i pracicaly signed wp to, Wx dummy | mure saadluas on Nev. 9 Magn enettutee) ays, .” me ‘eto veld hb tab 4 run “They point out. that many such absolute ‘| ball player or a dollar watch. And after he pulled ot Loomer, at Bullslo Mew for Les Darey, Who waa mbeduled to mex Chip ,N. Y., Nov, 26.—-Plans are round Ya left e! away Ls in @ return engagement on that date, but who] completed for Corne!: | Eager errr ad way players ax ‘Ty Cobb, George Burns, [that have « ti} a few stunts of ankle legerdemain the Navy stands were 1 wont A, C, tas arranged a good cand | (200 sr ier cada pen dor Alanis Gis mcie ene Weil, taken Herdio Schupp and Eddie Collins om | about as noisy as a turtle, | night's show, In the main event | fuera ao Zags agony | apn Atlantic City today enroute fo the ence, Casey Would never have been in the Lime ‘Any football coach would lke to have a white Oliphant on his mitts “ { Thivoalyy aad Billy Do Foe of ue | ™¥TN! eerie the Pennsylvania game at Pailagel | fan for about twenty yards when he Hight had they been deprived of the ‘As far as the game itself was concerned, there were a lot of influential | 8" near, while tn the tenfound emi. | ¥ Tacote, matchmaker of the Village Boer’. | phia on Thanksgiving Day. The Cornell | was cornered by two Yale men and Opportunity of sitting on the benca | dy gua gM an ‘ Jeinat Jimmy Flynn of Long laland City and Eddie ve yeard for Friday| team is in fine physical condition, Dr | ater ent parti : ord taking observations for ® season | people in the inds, Everybody hittin or over In the American |{!t) “Or the Bronx will furlah actic | « ten Miko McTigue, the} Shary id, and the two da, anu | riven out neurly to the boundary 3 | | taition of the Almanac de Gotha was there and every thermos bottle didn't Plc = hainodon of the wait side,| recreation at the sea shore ig expecte:l \ Btopped entirely, and the Blue players Another important thing for which | contain coffee ey say that one swallow doesn't make a aummer, but it] (sl Moore, the crack Memphis beutam wid Snewat, milsloweighe cham: | 49 RUE, the mer in top form for the) 1} running in from’all directions dropped the magnates must prepare the | helps in winter, and the day was almost as raw as an umpire's decision looks |x Fraddio Reese in Brooklm to-night, will aso plan of | Nelle, xd) in anced ea OP ta 8 on “tie men here ask odds sepa elves he pl o no Players’ nome fan. x Hilly Piteaunmous of ors over the twelve ner Bulliven, the welterweta he s } toa atk. But Casey whirled gelven te brevent. players from | longer and better Saliabury golt| ? “yt wan fan. at football xame, att the tra Mo regulations being Helgi. [tmnt rule at Proritece on ‘Wodnesiay night | wt abe, wl abe on Youot Toamy Muna, | cinicago, Nov 3t——Capt. Paddy : { Rene eetese asd wae Git aaain ber Bi their 117 contracts uniess| course to take the place ./ the links umed by both teams, Knuckles were parked on chins | Me™ bet Willie Brown there last week ™ 3 Sharkey Bex Draw, [Diieoll of the Northwestern Univer | fore any one realized he was fre the pecta on thelthat was the “1 } c o, r > | f h t one eee id : sity football eleven hes heen re-elected | He dodged through a small hole, got ranted bil acid ag to a with charming, candor, Ears were grabbed like subway | 7 A.C. officiais eximt to have Melt) pay Moore, the speedy Memphis ban-| to pilot the team in 1917 clear and ran straight down the ‘teld re soon eaten owners | Aree portion of New ¥ unat- straps on a curve. It was about as formal asa fishing | i ing Commicsion Wve |tum, and Jack Sharkey of the west alde pL . " Rane aoe noma ne See , hd a goneral cutting, of | tached golfers is being nt Gar trip. Oliphant was the works, and when he graduates |°" eee pe hae boxed a slashing ten-round draw at the SPORTING. f his heels. Harvard's it the wartime con-|den City and will be ready in May, the ocean won't get any deeper from tears shed by od Jes fe as ervey Adaiz featohed for ten. | Fairmont A. ©. Saturday night, In the} “to Nignt—P - rr yelling joyfully, but in tra ive expired, but this threat | W917 Unele Sam's ocean clerks, Pyeos \pinth round Moore was staggered with | ypantde ee Tiouest & ort “Club, & few seconds the noise died out and may stay their hand | - The Annapolis pitchers were instructed to keep the |” vright to the chin, but he came back |= : belli. the whole crowd turned to sve Re r caring of the charges against] me ve Da ‘om Ol! ith men on base, but gon ieee ais not n x in the tenth. In the ten-round | To'mt Clermont Spt.Club, Biclyn, Tornado tree Dave Fulls signaiting Casey to McGraw will’not be serious. He has | material the : Cea oe etaten These aut Semnabods veatvee. sronisg Cie to-8 “final Paul Dovte of ‘the ‘cust alge [eee 1 Lar itansn, aly Mabouey te: Xoune Rane ipa Deve Fults signaling Casey to MoGraw will’no: be serious He has |malerel a yo ves at Va pulled the wrong lever. ‘The gamo ts just an much his. [4 be irony Hportag ; Bese 9 trouble outpointing Mike Smith | imipay SIGHT WCNTS POINT @PT, OLUB 4 fifteen yards because a Harvard what he said and to explain what he |furtern ved sold son W. G. Sp Laat § ji wed ; how's te 7 am, ae we can hardly [oon ‘peal, will outer thea hp rieville Joo StenreJohnnytVillians, Johouy Haves-Joe Pani player had tripped y ayer meant, and they know pret ely of Detroit and a nephew of Mr q mit to wes ‘omber's magazines, Then we can find | a en iil ack Tole didn't count : 1 of "lay the other di a ty runs and what safety razor he kicks “ts Cosmas This was tough luck for ( and yy Wat th — “ tough luck for Harvar int t " hi also “ = Because of tis gen wing agaiust J of the scoring had been the same it “eye ¢ a i" whom he knocked out, Young Sole 1 . sind th would have won the game for ( maeda i \ P heli ay * . ; hist body is glad that they |ooy the Mrooslyn bantam, is ambitious to box / wraps | it iy ineerrieren= tot i were thers atest artio ond eld Wiltame, iis ts | The self-controlled man is a poised, j But’ Yale men have a tew argue ALEXANDER AND SCHUP In on |fave, dolm Healer, aye. be'l put. up $1,000 © ‘ ? put fo fe ile , . 7 = Py i the first time, ts par 3 -resident Wilso: ed at the last minute e | ei ere * ’ | ments too ig, but for the Iles DIVIDE BOX HONORS \akb vk par President Wilson wired at the last minw he was able to be absent, | isd « matcl for & $10,000 aide bet for 4 twenty, | square living man who does everything a ey A ane Khe : — With clubs in the Metropolitan Phila Woody was too busy te e. He hasn't sent thgt congratulatory tele. [sy that should Kolaberg whip Hele he'll maxe | in moderation ule played a’ careful 1 list Wiine far | gram to Hughes y sro pA to Williains, 9» the bantam 5 fensive game, needing t t i as ‘ od Harvard without any more scoris wd |) for 1 ope A win, Ie Casey had scored Yai rr " Mer, ny D, ADDI 3 tne tht, New Haven isn’t the only road where they pull the wrong levers: |. 1%e 4 ny vexed Giafite White \ H | tainly would have played a d tt Taube Rien CAAUAIA Hlowa they, secre ne bird who booted that first ball to Oliphant is about as popular as a | stanley Yoakum, the Denver lightweight, w id might have scored again Mexander, t erbolt ef Fo ean | ole ) Keiday might, The finwt time tt ° Ame Poieny Sine improvement of bath eins wag ine of Pordinand |Salleys ant irae. tsumn ihe eaeai peter Tine Giniietnacote nid Mlbaean nasal raanie ental tues on op tm ans and quickly insists upon getting it. n the careful and efficient Sehupp, MeGr iehaNe {¥é | nave been spoiled went he lini nn 4 , handling of punts, There were fow ° * ’ 2 sua, No, eit, he'll not atop me fumbles—and these few were nearly ad theses wakes dey abs “i _ Bit Friday night : : : . ° ig te Hohe tar vais, Lt end of, the Navy went Dew ust ha 1 been f Most times his whiskey is Wilson—a Brarees Pan ive oe fend, season, ben RUTGERS VS. W. & J, td ‘tite, Hive et He mee me a ay ta scachlle aalld end ce doa ile k a n he rincel s ip obly Ne temed ¢ ‘ + . r upp 4 edited with wonderfully mild and mellow game, showed great strer From iret "i 1 jong at the Boxing Commission's iskey end to end there wasn't a weak spot ly nine games and i inten at rant of the in The amon f mileage ¢ imed in # football b- |" 4 Welsh and Johnny ’ and the ends were as a bis effi id We 4, between the awe | ants arriving anywhere is tremendous. Straighte t ‘ -open Ue DIE amphitheatre Thureday —That’s All! hat of next Yale ever owned, Neither her r 1 hursday rmoon the Mole unda | Would atreteh from Kokomo to Kore f the w club's application is farorab! avy weak spot back of the line, It eight coms 1 | bet re and Washit and , was @ perfectly bala tea "i ngs. A 1 ee eff ho eleven ha tinet ar AS ae ad Pte 4 p JENTOS | Style of ite own and both het Ten cops marched across the field between halves. Sec Daniels chap Marty m. ‘the loca! hurt his 1 A Jeast equal to Harv y average ¢ 4 oruna per Ma Pe neh Who stand. very, Inch te ae eroned’ tem very effectively. They met ten more cops surrounded by Sec * bout w Mi The Whiskay for which wa invented the Nan-Refillable Bottle ekitland or 1 Bits aa the better t We 1 8 ni we tbat y Baker. They stood on their hind legs for the movie men and performed a ri ” a 1A ‘ - 1 few smil Then the movie men ‘ed for waivers on ‘en at the Em A, ( " 2 TT . A and Yate plans . ere met : wamiles, Then the movie men ask w son ‘em - “4 ; FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free booilet 0! amous club recipes (or 4 welt would undoublediy vu ‘ vir eer as @ membe: of Nov, 00, For Aus! 0. Aunt, Navy never had a chance, Army was dealing all the time. bite the mixed drinks, Address Wilson, 3!! biftn Ave, NY, Thats Alli . ! - . ? a 30% ore roe casm, | Between wrookiyn oriage “uo” ovation ang Lneatnam oq: oLation mh lil — a ann al ~ ;

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