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Show TIGERS ARE RESTING AT ATLANTIC CITY By International News Service. PR1NCISTON: N. J., Nov. I. Tho return re-turn of the Princeton varsity sqund tomorrow to-morrow morning with Kconc FltzpalTick. the coacli, is impatiently awaited by the undergraduates who arc anxious lo see the preparation for the final clash witli Yale take a more definite form. After two davs of solid comfort at the Hotel Chelsea In Atlantic City it is hoped that the men will come back ready to begin their steaming up lu dead earnest. The loss of Dunlap Is the source of much mourning here, for he was probably prob-ably the best man on the srjuad for hls position and tho flanks will be considerably consid-erably weakened by his absence. I It-has It-has not returned to Princeton yet, but has been nursing his Injured shoulder in Boston. Not oven the Atlnntlc City trip was deemed advisable for him. Earl Walter, who whb compelled to return re-turn a day In advance of his teammates on account of his studies, reported that all the players were In good condition, barring a few minor bruises and a little I stlifncss. Applications for tickets for the Yale game closed this evening after a period of the greatest demand In years. The stands have been enlarged this year to a seating capacity of :i0.000. |