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Show Yaie Team On Edge for Brown; Tigers Ready for New York VIEW HA.VRN, Conn., Nov. S. "We expect ono of Iho closest games of the 3cason," said Hoail Coach Arthur Howe, of the Yale eleven tonight in speaking speak-ing of tomorrow's game with Brown. The Yale coaches feel that the practice prac-tice tho team hns missed the past two weeks has made It a difficult task to feel confidence in evon defeating tho Brunon-lans. Brunon-lans. who have come up fast since tncy were beatpn by Harvard, 30 to 10, Today's work for the Yale loam conflated con-flated In two hours' signal drill with kicking practice and careful forward passing. A final change was made by the eoachea In deciding not to start Gallauer at left end. Gallauer has been atifferlng from a slight muscle Jjrulse and has been rested all week. He could be used tomorrow to-morrow and may be sent Into part of the piny, but It is undecided. The Brown team arrived here, thin evening. even-ing. After spending a day in Hartford nnd practicing on Trinity collego field, they appeared In splendid condition and tnc- coaches stated that tho team Is much strongor than when it met Harvard. The game Is slated for 2:30 o'clock and full time Periods will be ordered. A crowd of L..000 people Is promised. Last year Talo won, 15 to 0, and two 2iaton0S aK Br0',Vn upset raIc by wlnnlns Yalo lineup: Left end. Sheldon: left tackle. Talbot; L?-. runi-d. Arnold; center. Kctcham; right guard, Pendleton; right tackle. War-Len,; War-Len,; i511 ,en& Avery': quarterback, Cor- left lutlfback. Phlibln: right half-back. half-back. Spalding; fullback Flinn: PUINCETON. N. J.. Nm, R. An hour and n. httlf at signals with cool hrac-Intr hrac-Intr weathor and a field in fine condition put the Tiger varMty Jn fine fettle this afternoon to faco tho eleven from New York university tomorrow. Captain Pendleton's Pen-dleton's mon expect a clean sweep of it against the New Yorkers, who come with a surprisingly poor rocortl of work dono so far thl3 season, but to guard against the unexpected, work on Osborne field today to-day was exceptionally light, being confined con-fined to a fast signal drill. The hardest work for many of the heavier men was another of Keenc Fltzpatrlck's long distance, dis-tance, runs, but the tialncr seems to hav decided not to spare any of his men. for they were given a trot of about thrce-quartors thrce-quartors of a mile at the close 01 their afternoon drill. The gamo between tho Princeton freshmen fresh-men and tho Yale cubs, which Is to bo payed on Osborno field nt 1:30. immediately imme-diately proo-dinir tho varsltv game, in creating more Btlr among tho students than the varsity game. Dartmouth Favorite Over Cornell. ITHACA. X. T.. Nov. S.Corncll plays Dartmouth tomorrow In tho last and most important of tho local season and the first game that hns been played between the two teams since 1000. The showing of the. two elevens durinc the season and the fuct that Dartmouth outweighs and has more experienced men than tho Ithacans maken the Gron big favorites in tho betting and the host that Cornell Is hoping for Is to keep down the score. |