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Show MANY GAMES ON GRIDIRON Princeton-Harvard Battle Bat-tle at Cambridge Other Matches. Cambridge, Mass.. Nov. 2. Tons ot thousands of spectators trailed out lo the great grey stadium to see Princeton Prince-ton and Harvard battle today in the most Important football match of tho eastern gridirons. The weather was superb. Harvard was a slight favorite in the betting but the odds were narrow and there seomod to be little disposition disposi-tion on the part of the Princeton backers to lay wagers Tho Orange and Black playors passed a quiet night in Newton, about five miles , from the sence of hostilities, while many of the Hnrvard first line ro- j malned away from Cambrldgo until a ! few hours beforo the game began Trainer Kcene FItzpatrick looked over his Princeton charges carofully this morning and announced lhat the i entire team will be in fine physical shape and confident of v!ctor. "Poocji" Donovan, who has trained Harvard for the last decade, had almost al-most as good a report regarding the crimson players, although be said Captain Wendell was not quite up to the normal, owing to a sprained ankle As in former contests, the seating capacity of the stadium had beon in-1 creased by tho erection of temporary stands so that nearly 37,000 persons were enabled to sec tho game The I lineup was announced as follows ' Harvard Position Princeton Felton le... . Andrews Storer it Phillips Pennock lg Shcnk Par-ienter c. . . . Dluthenthal Trumbull rg Logan Hitchcock rt E. Trcnkmann Collidgo ro Dunlap , Gardner qb J. S. Baker H I lard wick lhb Wellei Bricklev rhb Pendleton Wendell fb .. DcWitt Officials W. S. Langford, Trinity, referee, umpire. C. S. Williams, Uni-crsltv Uni-crsltv of Pennsylvania; head linesman. lines-man. Lieutenant II. X. Xclly, Wost Point. |