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Show Brother Against Brother Excites Yale-Iowa Interest Hawkeyet Favored Because Bulldog Start Art Out of Game enda and ar awalttng to aee what the pupils of Howard Jones, a former end, i a til do In offense at Yale's flanks. t'rttice expvet that o Hearn. tha beat running back of the equad. "will be eorely mUsmg. Hie deceptive tlruttg off tackle! were a feature off Yale'g offen laet year I Thla Is the second tune In Yale football foot-ball history that brothers have been gridiron grid-iron foes. Captain Tim Callahan of Yale led hia team aguinat ("aptin Mike Callahan Calla-han of Itinceton several yeare ago. If history re peat a there should ba Joy In Iowa liaturday. for M ike'a team woo. so t0 NEW HAVBH. Conn, Ott. 13 (By A. p Th football queeiion at Yal today to-day Is: "Can Howard H. Jona, th Iowa coach, beat his brother Ted Jonee, head coach of the Yale eleven. In football foot-ball strategy In the bowl on Saturday?" In beef and brawn the Hawkeye lads seem to hav Ihe jump on th Bulldo.. but this Intersect tonal tussle promises to hinge mors or lees on brains and en-eralshlp. en-eralshlp. "Tad" Jones was star quarterback at Tel In 1!" and 107. whtl at th earn tlmo Howard was a gu Wet Hut end competing for hla piac a7net Tom Hhevtin, on of th ureal flank players of all time. The Jonee brothers both graduated from the Sheffield clnUfM. achool of Tale In 108. JONEV PtCCORDS. Howard Jones coached at Pyracuee university uni-versity in th fall of l an1 turned out in eleven that defeated Mlchlg;tn end held iTincefon tn a- tie. He became Ya'e 'conch In lo. and with Ted Coy as c-J c-J eln, HuTAsrd was beaten to 4,. and Princeton, went down 17 to - Yale an.t 'Hsrvard played e-oieVee tic the next wo y-are and then Iwfin the era of H'rlmson supremacy In a hJch Yale was ' teaten by ilaxvarU la lour uceuuv seseonS. Tn 1911 with Tad Jones Installed as Tale's head coach and "Cupid" black as captain. Yale one mor turned on both Harvard and Princeton, defeating the former I to I and the latter 10 to Sine that year Yale ha not scored, a touchdown en Harvard. IOWA FAVORITES. The Iowa team Is loked upon as the favorite here Sa tut day becauae of the number M Yale players who are out of the gam with Injuria. 0'Harn and Beckett, Beck-ett, quarterbacks; Captain Jordan and Bench, halfbacks; Hair. and; Miller, tackle, are not expected to be In Saturday's Sat-urday's gatme. Neidlnger, a halfback, la booked to start the gain at quarterback. Kelley la available for a substitute. For the backfleld Yale haa afallory Wlg-ht. Knapp, Haa, Warner. Scott and Knowlcs. I'ientv of other players ar available to fill all gnpe, but many of them ar uncertain un-certain u'jntit'.ea. Yrtle g coaches aavs announced the( no apecl.jl preparation hava been msde far th loan same, but they are concentrating concentrat-ing on deve-oping an eleven which will not enly be able to defeat Harvard, but to j produce what haa so rong been mLHeinsj j , from those gtmes a Yaie touchdown. 1 I Som foittmll writer hava acverely , cnUcluv4 Vaie s daXenaiv work at Uk j k |