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Show wvard's Advance Guard II Is in the Blue's Territory mmson's Backs and Ends Practice Two Hours Behind Closed Gales 'on Yale Field 'IjrntlionHl ews Service. i' HAVEN", Conn., Nov. 21. 13c-i.WLmc 13c-i.WLmc of the general Improvement rRphyslcal condition of t lie Yale 'ncad Coach Howe changed liis 'Heigy nnJ put the regulars through iHgatc of tlio final scrimmage for 'Buon. Two clays' rest Is usually UfeA heforo a Harvard game, but Kachc-s have several plays which Hshcsl to relies r.. in aotual foot--Bd heaved them this afternoon at tBpcd eleven, winning a touchdown .Ba lecurcd tlio honor of ripping HUho line for the lust pim-tlee nu of the season. I In and Cap-jildln Cap-jildln alternated in line smashes dlstnnee from nildrteld, where ill was put. In play from scrlm-kW'lth scrlm-kW'lth tlio' exception of Carter. Hi assigned to right end, the Employed the lineup which has preJ for Harvard This is the frier uncd at Princeton. Riter and Gallaner were In the play, but dropped out In favor of jtheii the clashing with the scrubs Of the regulars who started the hardly one remained after live B vlicn the long list of subsll-rraJiially subsll-rraJiially replaced them, t the distribution of tho subsll-Iie subsll-Iie coaches iiavc made one of the impclga outlines. The oanipaign-,lhc oanipaign-,lhc game lata brought into the ot a different sot of plays than med Bgalnst rrinceto)i and the kt been drilled defonsh ely by the Mof th Talo giiurtl and center fMter Sanford. all tho week, llar.vard brickfield men and ends pnlcd by a number of coaches, h'cral hours practice on the field Htmoon behind closed gale.. Hy International News Service. ACM13KIDGI-;, AIuss.. Nov. 21. The advanco guard of the Harvard foot-bull foot-bull family left town this morning en route to New Haven, headed bv Coaches Naughlon. Daly and 'Wigglcsworlh. The players met at Harvard square, but there was no demonstration About a thousand .sludonls were on hand to say "bon voyage'' ami good lurk. Captain Wendell stated before leaving that he was In tiptop shape and that his ankle had resumed its normal healthfulness. "Wo are going to have a hard struggle, strug-gle, but the boys are one tor all and all for one. With every man In the best of shape. T think wo stand an excellent chance to return to Cambridge with a victory.' Charley Brickley said that he wa O. K.. and had entirely recovered from the. hard usage to whleh ho had been subjected during tho Princeton and Dartmouth Dart-mouth games. It Is to him almost entirely en-tirely that tho Crimson following look for a chance to gloat over a. defeated KM football team. There Is a great deal of chatter about crossing that blue goal lino, undeseerated for years by Harvard feel, but deep down everybody is pinning pin-ning their hopes to tho sturdy former Exeter star. Harvard Is pretty certain to try a kicking game. Saturday against Vale, just aa she has against every opponent op-ponent upon whom she could not gain by rushing. There i6 plenty of Yalo money In sight here if a fellow wants to offer -10 lo S on Harvard. Even money Is wh;it the Crimson following is eagerly looking for. Coacli T.eary, in joking talk about the coming contest to the students today, slated that if Vale thinks she can knock the "brick" off of Ilrieklcy she will find out that Harvard can knock tho "pump" out of Punijiclly and tho out of Vale. |