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Show Yale "Grad" Howl About Football : p By HENRY L. FARRKT.r. fnlte-d Press fttarf Correspondent. NEW YORK, Oct. . Yl "old arrada," aeelng What Is golrg on at New Haven and what I developing at Cambridge, are beginning te cry again. Iast winter a committee of Tate men raised surh a bowl about the methods of conducting athletics at their alma mater that a new regine was placed In charge. Yale la howling again and the most bitter bit-ter criticism is being directed at Tad Jones, the head football coorh. It seems that Yale lost a football rem tn th t'rlversity of Iowa and it seems that Vale atanda a good chance to loss to Harvard Har-vard on November 25. Complaint Is being mad that Yale la sticking to old style, oM fashioned, antiquated anti-quated football; that the coaching syatem stubbornly anrt foullnhly refuses to develop the forward pass game and thru syatem of killing of star jlayere in practice still prevails Trlnreton la supposed to be the weakest members of tha 'big three this season and still the old grada hav a, fear that Princeton Prince-ton will beat Yale, becauso the Tigers used St modern deceptive attack and Yale In recent re-cent years has show a a tendency to fall for something new. The old grads are making the threat, however, that if Yale doe not beat the Vest I'olnt and Hrown teems by snm Isrgo scores they will st-p In as th-y dl-l in l&la ml 115 and tske football In their own hands. |