| Show GREAT GAMES TODAY Red and Blue and Crimson Too at I Philadelphia I YALE AND PRINCETON I WILL STRUGGLE FOR ASCENDANCY ASCEND-ANCY AT IpTW HAVEN Harvard Will Go Into the Game with a Determination to Do or Die but Pennsylvania Expects to Win Princeton Is Looked Upon as Winner Win-ner Against Yale Philadelphia Nov l1Red and blue and crimson too greet every eye and car in almost every part of the city tonight The two teams are of course resting in camp tonight for the battle of tomorrow The Harvard eleven arrived ar-rived here at 1125 oclock this morning morn-ing and were driven to the Aldine hotel ho-tel There are about 50 in the party After lunch and a little rest the entire football squad went to Franklin field for practice There they put in two hours practicing prac-ticing signals Tonight the teams went through secret practice in one of the tipper rooms of the hotel After this Captain Cdbot was asked for his lineup line-up but he refused to tell He said the exact lineup will not be made known until the men go on the field The physical condition of the mm he said was good although in two or three instances it could be better bet-ter The Pennsylvania squad which has been at Delaware Water Gap since Wednesday breathing mountain air secretly practicing and gunning and fishing reached town at 640 this evening even-ing and were accorded a most enthusiastic enthu-siastic welcome The condition of the Pennsylvania is excellent with the ex trption of Dickson who has a bad knee Harvard will go into the game with the stern determination to do or die and retrieve themselves for the unfavorable un-favorable showing against Yale last Saturday Pennsylvania expects to win but realizes that only the hardest kind of football will accomplish this result The betting is in favor of Penn byjvania The clerk of the Aldine Hotel Ho-tel holds S150 of Pennsylvania even money that Pennsylvania wins but Harvard followers will not cover it they holding out for odds of two to one Several small bets were made at 10 to 7 on Pennsylvania The largest bet known to have been made was by a bookmaker who wagered 1000 to soo that Pennsylvania would be victorious vic-torious Two business men took the Harvard end Following are the statistics of the two teams Uaiversitv of Pennsylvania players Yrs Age Hgt Wgt Boyle 1 e 9S 20 509 172 Goodman 1 t 98 21 5114 ISC Hare 1 g 01 20 G00 1SS Oxerlicld c 1900 21 511 1S5 McCracken r g 1901 22 511 ISO Outland r t 99 22 510 180 Hedges r e 01 22 507 14S Weeks q b 98 23 507 1G4 Jackson 1 h bP G 21 509 IGo Monce r h b 99 20 510 1CS Minds C f b OS 22 511 ISC Harvard players Yrs Acre Hgt Wgt Cabot 1 e 3S 21 5i1 ICE I g i Swain 1 t 1900 20 G01 lOS Br > me 1 g 8S 22 G01 390 Duucette c L S 25 50S 213 Haskell r s G B 23 501 < 201 Donald r t H9 20 siiyj ISC Miulton r f as 21 510 1GS taiTison q bL S 22 50GV 11C I > iM > lo 1 h b 99 21 SOSfe 153 Warren r h b 1900 19 600 174 Haughton f b 99 21 601 140 |