Show YALE VIN WITH HAND DOVN The Score Was Six to a Mammoth Mam-moth Goose Egg ONLY EIGHT A INJuRED SeventyNine Rounds Fought by Two Light Weights Closing Meeting of the Chamberlain Club Turf Events at San Francisco BenninR and Various Other Tracks Springfield Mass Nov 25Harvard was outplayed and outgeneraled at Hampton park today by Yale The sons of Elihu Yale won the seventeenth seven-teenth victory from the Crimson boys by a score of 6 to 0 Not far from 25000 people witnessed the contest including in-cluding Governors Russell of Massa chusetts McKinley of Ohio and Morris Mor-ris of Connecticut Butterworth Yales full back was the hero of the hour as it was he who made the touch down from which the goal was kicked From the players standpoint it was an ideal day but for the spectators uncomfortably uncomfort-ably cold The crowds began to pour in early in the day some 4000 coming from New York and at least 10000 from Boston At 2 oclock when the game was scheduled to begin every seat in the great amphitheatre was taken and a thousand or more were glad of the privilege priv-ilege to stand within the mclosure I iege recalling was a magnificent spectacle recalng the historical pictures of the Coliseum The air vibrated with a concert of college col-lege yells songs written for the occasion occa-sion The Yale boys had the lustiest lungs but Harvard scored first by sending skyward a number of crimson balloons from which hung blue paper dogs The betting was unusually light no odds being asked or given Just before the game began the old time Yale yell announced the appearance appear-ance of the blue gladiators in the arena at 205 p m The crimson cries went up a moment later when Harvard eleven appeared The wind which swept down the Connecticut Con-necticut valley from the north was blowing nectcut blow-Ing a miniature gale Yale won the toss and chose the wind giving Harvard Har-vard the ball Harvard hopes ran high when the crimson line was seen to work the crmson wedge so successfully against the blue in the first five minutes of the but they fell after that game fel afer that for Harvard was never again in it The first half ended without a score being made but the Harvard men had exhausted themselves and when play was resumed the boys in blue adopted the offensive and rushed things through to a victorious end The Harvard yells grew fainter after Butterworth made the touchdown and when Captain Waters was injured and obliged to retire the Harvard cup of sorrow wss filled The game was less interesting man last years for the spectators It was also rougher eight men being injured although but one Captain Waters of Harvard incapacitated for service There was general lack of individual playing the ends being seldom worked and mass play predominated Harvard Har-vard played fancy tricks with flying wedges mass and momentum plays but Yale used simple plays and won with them Individual play men boSh teams fine Score to 0 |