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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY | 12, 1920. | Sua af AO , NEWS OF SPORT IN ALL ITS. SrneNeeee Bowling Strikes wx and. With the exception of a few postpone | ¢ Mids be sertes the scheduled gar AFTER PLUNGING AND FORWARD PASSING | UP THE FIELD FROM THE HEAD COACH 20 YARD LINE ~ . * ILL" ROPER, OF STARTS ON FAKE ORAWN TO POINT RING ETON owe TACKLE BUCK OF FAKE ATTACK spine ST IN OPER S EXPERENCE ae Had Game Won cn Wie Perfect Carrying Out of | Prearranged Plans When Last Minute Departure From System of Battle Gave Crimson Team, With Its Wonderful | Casey, a Chance to Get a Tie From What Looked Certain | ‘x. Defeat. | HARVARD GOAL LINE PEPPEEEDETESEDESE ORES SERED OTE TEED ODE TOPO OEF ASPIRIN Introduced by “Bayer” to Physicians in 1900 STRUBING. 4 THE STRATEGY OF GREAT FOOTBALL GAMES--NO 3. As To!d to Hugh S. Fullerton by William W. Roper, Coach | You want genuine Aspirin—the Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatiem, Aspirin pregeribed by physicians Neuritis and for Pain generally TOSSES GALL LATERALLY TO TRIMBLE WHO SKIRTS OUT AROUND TRIMBLE ~ : ie for nineteen years, The name pelted " i Ini y OUT SPRINTS Always say “Bayer” when bu Princeton University Football Team. END FOR FIRST TOUCHDOWN OF MURRAY AND SCORES FoR PRINCE EN A “Bayer” means the true, world: | ine agpirin if ‘thes look for tee { yrrigh', 1920, by The P ' renin , SEASON AGAINST HARVARD ~ gs famous Aspirin, proved safe by | rj , As aa ROM the standpoint of generalship on the football field, considering ae, inne. ‘illllpus Of patple bey Halil lles ¢ pa k both sides, the Harvard-Princeton game of this fall was the greatest | rj Fach unbroken package of ge" 80 08 in wa Wineries | IF HARVARD DEFENSE CAME Int FROM UF HARVARD DEFENSE LAID BACK “Bayer Tablete. of Aspirin con-| Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- RE ~ TRIMB! JOULD FORWARD PASS Sm MERE -1 WBLE WOULI w STRUBY me on SeRReY wove tains proper directions for Colds, |lets cost but a few cents. Drug: 4 « he gi » won by the inost erb exhibitic The Princeton team had the game won he ir iperd exhibition Hosdache’ Toothache, | Rarache,|glete also call larger packages. of generalsbip on the field and the most perfect carrying out of pre-| » fleld ball well «l enavied | . = Seah 5 Seaaioae. ee ee /arranged plans, when late in the game one departure from the plan of} | Harvard to theoy ‘Atplstn to trade mart ot Borer Monutecture Menssceticostéeoer of Setteylivaclé i batule cost it the victory and gave Harvard its opportunity, and Harvard, | Hirst IstCGhO Raa | LAPEER LAE ELE DEL PL AEE DEEDS ED ELELD PEPE EEE “by an equally wonderful use of the material at hand, scored and gained : a tie from what seemed certain defeat. | : E Prinoston had laid afl plans of the "JACK STRUBING, PRINCETONS 4 eres eeagon for the Yale-Harvard game,|mMeunt defeat. Harvard was massed | FIELD GENERALO™ A )s many succeeding years Princeton’, | fo rougl Cowperthwait & Sons } Se of hi weat bac ; reoord had been that she swept through | and gool santiis. | the earty season victorious and, gol | A momen STRUSIING na eee hak anc | | make or wearing out, fell before t Veil teuala ot the Big. Three eo ide THE CONSTANT THREAT | 3rd Ave. & 121st St. | Park Row & Chatham Sq. OF A FORWARD PASS O8 » material for the past season was new | Harvard rushed twlee a tand green. There was little foo and Bhs sin woe brocked, Pri occ empertence, put that alded rather t ROCHE Ope OI Se 'Y detracted from the value of the pecause we were changing s “and the new men had few pr to forget. Our crushing defe * hande of West Virginia w ome af the best things that cout happened. It was a defeat Uy END RUN BY PLAYING TRIMBLE IN THIS PosiTion tees 3 { 4 A Letter From One of Our Friends: *‘Why Don’t You Use Your Credit for Your New Furniture?” id bave been easy to score for TRIMBLE yvunt of the backfield defense and that | off. There were less than five minutes im to stop | left to play. Ky hen without a | was desperate off the field. | was off the “That's the right idea. Put your credit to work for have crushed and dispirite | ; ; wore te ae — it is too valuable to lie idle, You want the new teams, but tt «erved to stir the | MAURY" TRIMBLE, PRINCETON STAR pee furniture now-—while you can enjoy it —and you don't school. Probably | of Harvard was to use . one had blaundered, bul) The kick off was a beauty and far | hi sacritice of hiv|over to the right, Casey had been | and unquestioning obe- |playing between the goal posts. He | started off the field. | dashed across, grabbed the ball and | d Princeton | far out of positio @ brilliant 1 to him to|run, bringing the st to mid- ted to go|field. After that ed to be | ne, refused | no one but Casey on t id. Har- though he|vard uxed him wonderfully and his | brilliant charges simply could not be © kick fxtopped. Two brillia runs put the Never Again! spirit of the Princeton team. “ We knew hat v had to make a) Pt sowing against Yale and Harvard, and F het tn material they probably wer “peter. In the West Virginia x > had kept practically our entire ba field on tho sidelines and had be “ crushingly defeated, But “taught us things. The V used an open style of attack a , ua that was extremely effective, we adapted their style somewhat to Mt » the material on our team « EVERYTHING IS LOST WITHOUT TAKEN OUT OF HARVARD GAME BY want to wait for months to save the price, neither do MISTAKE -WEAWKENING THE TEAM you want to draw the full sum out of your bank balance. “There is no need to do either. Your credit will buy just as much quality—just as fine furniture and as much as you want through the Cowperthwait plan of just a little small change down and the rest | and we are mighty glad we did furnish it on this in convenient monthly payments, plan because we don't miss the money and we “That's the way we furnished our beautiful home, | enjoy the furniture while paying for it.” V. O, 8, Open Saturday Evenings ey Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also 4 tnd who had been the ch ‘isey, Harvard's most dy! y had been tbstey is alto allow hi We must have | had not left the had been bearing the) Harvard ete INever Before! a CONFIDENCE. | The mental attrude of the Princeton : : a conn ‘This four-piece bedroom suite, in mahogany, 1s n, know: ; rifeg spout nie ca beautirully designed in and determination th Colonial style. Dresser takable and which bred confidence Although Princeton was swarnied wit! their relations and friends, every man on the team ¢ 12 in the morning and "half rested and sto When they wer eehands with my tident, ja 42 in.x23 in, and hes @ carefully bevelled mirror, Dressing table is 37 in and has three Bed is a hand- » of furniture buill in every The chiffordbe urea 37 in.xd0 In, drawer work ls solid substantial and the ota well worth ite special price of Orien tal Rugs logical than physic a team as mux {leas the cont gm, EXTRA TROUSERS FREE 50 + ='Suits to Order$ So a POSS at @ fe After taking inventory I find myself heavily overstocked for this time of the year, and for this reason I am slashing prices more than half. I place on sale at all my four stores a wonderful line of Woolens, consisting of BLUE SERGES, FANCY WORSTED, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES and CHEVIOTS. Never before and never again will you have the opportunity to buy such remarkable values under existing conditions. Some of these Woolens have sufficient for two-piece suits; some, three-piece; others, suit and extra trousers. I will make to your measure, regardless of your size, suit to order, including extra pants, $15.50. they have attacked so roughly that they have broken lrinceton’s morale In the first lin » aginst " Princeton sprun; vard leaped t¢ | | Handsome Living Room Suite this your living room? ‘The framework ia hy fin ve buck and solidly con= of ox cushions fine Siete $295. 00 a oe i (Payable 816 Monty.) a arged Mahogany Table This handsome table, measuring 24 inches by Music Department boliaied "manor any and Player Pianos, Pianos $39.75 | Ee fine al ie Oak Dresser ind Cola -Style Chair | RE Chiffonier rot ther old | Yai entirely in t the team pi to raly upon t gent Trim) fectly. His method rise altack. Hel if to mak 1 hands The style of this thin aple that ite price tha » your | muatohes "the par! mf the lab) pula XVI defense was expeated 2) * had bee eron, so t Uncalled for Suits Ready to Wear a a. Trousers $55.00 Odd Vests $1.49 40c > 95¢ ly made Wood knobs, golden| h $29.00 16.50 cee CowPERTHWAIT & Sons Liberal Credit Terms “Oldest Furniture House in America” S. HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, Near 40th Street, next door to Empire Theatre Open mraiae “pt 10 PT, Me—Saturday Latil tt oP Me 25c weekly on 15 worth, Nea | a’ Liberty ff || 3h ston worth rhe ch 70 Nassau St. soem id 3 Chureh Rt.» New BEERS ge Ge 3rd Ave. and 121st St. 1 b “0; 44 Flatbush Av‘).aw, Near Nevins Street, Brooklyn, N.. Y. that SahaiL inl etoaa lah Open Even ings Ut 10 Py Me—Naturdoy Until tt PR. Me Z Daylight Workroo -93; 505STATE ST., BROOKLYN, N.Y. A, Pay by the month if you with Downtown Store; 193-205 Park Row 10°; Off for Cash Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq, “L." Station: