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ee m Abbott. ALE and Princeton size up so evenly for thelr great clash in the Palmer Stadium to-morrow that the winner may be guessed on a It's been a long time since the Bulldog and Tiger were so well matched for their annual scrap. No two teams have gone Into action this season with power so equally divided. Yale undoubtedly would be general favorite but for the fact the Bull- dog will lose several big teeth in the absence of O'Hearn and Mallory from the line-up. These two stars furnish the punch for the Ells and will be saved for Harvard. Even with O'Hearn and Mallory out the Bulldog has no worse than an even chance to tame the Tiger. our view the battle will be decided by f#ome break—a fumble, or some startling play. ball game is ever played without Its filp of a coin, cause of a lame shoulder. who handled the Tigers cleverly in the Crimson game after relieving Wingate in the first period Comparing the rival backflelds gives power and speed. missed tackle And no foot- Yale the edge for breaker of the old fashioned kind and to expect when twenty- a strong defen: two excited young warriors start op- 1 will start in © other positions, e shown con- siderable skill ‘advancing uckle formations Yale is always confident when facing Neale, who ts the Orange and Black, a state of mind that comes with dangerous open field runner, O'Hearn st runner on either s to present plans, the gridiron TICKET APPLICATIONS will be saved f YALE TEAM WILL MISS “MEM- PHIS BILL” tage of holding their final game of the . When the limit may be played in physical effort and s Both squads are plied for admittance to the Yale- Princeton football game. This ts al- most four times the capacity of Pal- and Mallory's ‘der were neare cially trim condition cided change gent who saves Ya m disaster by largest crowd in its history when the rival elevers line up on the gridiron Saturday. Fifty-five thousand seven hundred and forty-four tickets have been sold for the classic fray, taxing every available inch of the huge con- ‘ crete horseshoe. This is almost 5,000 more people than have ever attended a game in Princeton before, and the extra space has been created by the erection of an addition to the wooden stands at the open end of the stadium. Special police will watch for ticket speculators, crippled when it » and Bill Roper BOTH TEAMS ARE STRONGLY EQUIPPED WITH SUBSTITUTES, widwell is: the equipped with « playing veminds one could rush on the a flock of cap: reserves for the The contenders are typical Yale and Princeton team HARVARD SLACKENS ITS PACE FOR YALE GAME TO me UTMOST SECRECY IN FINAL PRACTICE OF PRINCETON TEAM the jungle to win rival from New Haven It O'Hearn is unal CAM the first Un ard vars! its pace both punting Cleaves and V hould outpunt Princeton end, should be the most de Once in the lead, Mrown plays be counted upon to vu roared edge with ¢ TREAT ANO BAKER HOLD THEIR OWN, ‘IYALE TEAM ALL SET; HULMAN LIKELY TO START AT RIGHT END THREE NAVY MEN HURT IN PRACTICE a right tac xl ) in the sogimine gee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922, Rival Coaches in To-Morrow’s Big Game,. Bill Roper of Tigers and Tad Jones of Yale ‘BILL ROPER. FOUR TIMES GREATER THAN SEAT CAPACITY More than 200,000 persons have ap- Stadium, which will hold the GET READY FOR BROWN. e Har- ackened sto de proeparati own Aum: that Brown The dv RUTGERS RESERVES TO Financial Losses. START AGAINST baal 8 f HE * n th aad Eel ginnwie i Ree na ewa tet eaaRIRG the res Hote 3 “ nto the Mne-up at thel of t presented jar ede Din t Merry bi t ree f bination | team 4 bi “ by the ¢ t ; i ‘ ' The Metrop 1 ' and Mana MM i ' How-| conceded thn \ lar wo had move npetition t inks; Koll Lineatn : rere MP lewsu 1 1 ' Li Qn 1 nd Be ' % Ww r \ ; i rod 1 Yonk oe ‘i mad == et HA nae i LOURIE AGAIN AWARDED Ason, BO t POE MEMORIAL CUP] OS ee cuit y neup ! ason, na TAD. (TAD) aa Gets Celtics’ Franchise . ‘‘Met’’ Basketball ll League = © will be tefOfticials Decide That Cham-j j; Potiete avail pions. Were Justitied Withdrawing Because JONES @ INTERNATIONAL d, Campbell, De in On Sunda iy the Kingston five of the New York State League at Columbia ternoon the Celtles 1 N. J the meotin the Inst night several resolution practice a hand licy when 1, That ty de n din ‘ politan tal to tw permitted so by @ Barry and W ( 0 Junto Wr I Jing to Manager f Se BEZDEK CONSIDERING OFFER TO LEAD PHILLIES ILADELPULA Hage Athletic D State College, pr “YALE AND PRINCETON FOOTBALL ELEVENS ON EQUAL TERM —— 0p BIG RIVALS IN FINE SHAPE FOR THEIR ANNUAL BATTLE Bulldog Undoubtedly Would Be General Favorite but for Fact That O’Hearn and Mallory Will Be Out of Lineup—Game May | Be Decided by Fumble, Missed Tackle or Startling Play. Dartmouth Football Eleven Here for Game With Columbia N. Y. U. Students to Attend) rs itecie. capt, Taylor will be able Rutgers Contest in a Body —Fordham Leaves To- Day for Worcester. CRIMSON-TIGER “Bie en tdwe reports. Rutgers wil have Kell back In the backfleld, though Gibson, will not be able to play. FORDHAM GOES TO WORCESTER THIS AFTERNOON. tob Fisher of t ported differ By Burris Jenkins Jr. Perit tor © eeRtinee (tah a between the < ‘ordham leaves for Worcester this | universitie most pleasant HB Dartmouth squad, coaches} srornoon to meet Holy Cross to-mor-| that he was o and trainers, arrived last night] ro The twenty-two men besides | M0 diacontinunt for the battle with Columbia] couches Gargan and Morlarity, ané m ‘power, to bee Filer a to-morrow at the Polo Grounds.| trainer Weber, chosen to make the] iq trip are: Capt. Myers, Manning. | him toi ° nsylvanta They are at the Hotel Pennsylvania. | yoo, Woerner, Garrity, McPeak, nveurately The preponderance of statistics points! Ninione, McDonough, McKeough, and to Dartmouth victory. But other] Lynch, Fallon, Smead, McGuinness, factors which influence the outcome|McAnheny, Waldbridge, Ryan, Lesko, caume the odds to vary from 6-6 on| Brennan, and Connolly. From this anti season's record Holy Cross ix picked Dartmouth to a 80-point advantage! ig win, Fordham has had no serim- for the Green, mage In the past week because of in Dartmouth has an edge of 38 points] juries, Boutot is leaving the hoxpital from the games the two teams played with Cornell, With Middlebury, which both played, Dartmouth has but a 10-point lead, And Columbia backers say that Middlebury was a much stronger team compatatively when it played Columbia than when Dartmouth did, Furthermore, the Hine and White is an erratic team which may play brilliantly or poorly, and if the former, they will bent Dartmouth. ‘They have greatly tm- proved in the last week. While the Green has three star mares in Neidiinger, Burke and Lynch, they are a more dependable machine as a whole than Columt The latter is a team of two first cl backfield stars, Koppisch and Rod- nd one good Hneman, Kiecher The rest of the caves is of mediocre material, Koppisch, however, Is con~ sidered a greater back than Burke, Captain of the Green. At any rate, Columbia is keyed up to win this battle, and the Interest shown in the game by fans Is re- flvcted in the ticket sales, which are expected by the Columbla athletic office to reach 20,000." Columbia stu- dents will turn out en masse, There will be no more & rimmage for the Blue and White, Yesterday's practice was signal drills and ‘wall ing through plays" against the scrubs No first string men are onthe Injured list. now, except Scovil, Meyer will probably take the tackle position against Neldlinger, the famous all- ‘American Dartmouth tackle. Dart- mouth takes its workout to-day at the Polo Grounds. FB. F. Bergin, the ref ree chosen for the game, Is sick. A W. Risely, Field Judge, will probably take his place. BIG CROWD EXPECTED AT N. Y. U.-RUTGERS GAME. New York University is beating man and get in the City Colles had its last scrimmage erday with the serubs n team alternately, with tion from either. is ready for Catholic Uni- versity, Conch Neville ix undecided whether he will play Moftey or Green burg at quarter. ©. C, N.Y. expects to beat Its rival at the Lewisoha Stadium to-morrow, Yale and Penn freshmen, no strain, TRAM, Fisher of Mount Vernon, been elected captain of UN-V-L-T-A-:T-L0-N | ‘© THE MANY FRIENDS whose interest in the D) McCue Bros. & Drummond Shop at 1442 Broadway has | always been a source of mutual pleasure and satisfaction, | we extend a cordial invitation to visit us in our new home at 1464 Broadway—just a block further uptown. ‘Old King Cole” once rel the \ KNICKERBOCKER Rutgers in the of tickets for the AT BROADWAY AND FORTY-SECOND STREET meeting of the two colleges at Ash- lind Stadium, East Orange, to-mor- || You will find us in more spacious quarters—in a shop in \ keeping with our ideals of service—a fit setting for our row aft Four thousand tickets Lint Be ty had been ae) |) complete display of the Premier hat of America, last night with > U scounting: i} for nearly 3,000. The Violet students | will attend in a body Y, U. and Rutgers are playing off a tle this year in the numbers of “ames won and lost since 1895. Bach ix credited with eight victori one tie score. Last year Hut | STETSON HATS nd ry won Kutgers Is the favorite this ye N. Y. U, is out to spring a if it can. The Violet injured Chie SES Haberdashery 5000 Pairs MEN'S IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOL SOCKS Specially Priced at 55. a pair Imported English half hose of heavy weight all wool, in a smart ribbed weave. A variety of heather shades. Also a group of domestic hose made of a durable wool mixture in gray, brown and green heather. THE McCREERY HABERDASHERY—MAIN FLOOR a “BIG BILL” EDWARDS DECRIES REPORT OF who, ever he was himaclf leading a” team on the gridiron has been to go in at centre, TéAainer Von Elling] inent in the football counsels of university, has congratulated Harvard team on with regard to ven Harvard Prince an quoted as have known and adi Harverd are of overimaginations. wants a break, especially » is no real point of divergence » football {deals and traditions of of Princeton o! » Harvard game as one of the Ughts of the year In athleth to go with the team. He will probably | Delleve they feel the same way al andhiy it at Cambridge. It Is foolish to of strained relationships when there ———iee The SHER HEADS TIGER socomn PRINCETON, Nov. 1 Genes w. the Princeton shman soccer team. He will lead hig m in the annual games against the M°CuE Bros. & DRUMMOND 7 « previ ne, 191K, tebe WON TO=OL, (her tia arte 1540Broadway 1464 Broadway 52 Broadway '] Y. 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