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Show 1 FOOTBALL ,.N'. YCLR,r Pa- c -a th" nw,1 f l''" world'i painball ehawploaahlp the Intcrcollexlate football rearon will bo In full awing the ond of the . i 1 preliminary conteita thua far hat not BlTen the expert n. aufflch-nt baali for a rery deflnlto axaumptlon aa to which of the team will loom up the atronnest. Saturday's xamra pro-?l pro-?l . lumbI of rraulu, from which erlllca Judse tnal Hie bis elevena arc backward In development thla year. iT.hc,Ct0r'eM stniKSlo which tho Tale eleven had with Maine laxt finturday after Harvard had btateo Jlalno the week before by a seoro of 34 to 0. wns disappointing to Vnle followera. Harvard, on tho other hand, has developed a upurb set of backa and her followera maintain that she eaislly j In the van of eaatorn elevesa thun far. PHILADKLPIHA. Oct C -Tho Cnlverslty of Pennsylvania football team suffered a loi today when it wm announced that Harry Wilton, veteran tacklo on tho lied and Tlluo eleven last year, would cot come out for the team this season. Wilson, a aenlor In tho medical school, has decided to de-oto de-oto nil his time, to his studies. The. Quakers alio may lose Avery, half back on the vanity eleven, as the result of an Injury to his thouldor. received la Saturday's t;am with Lafayette. Dr Hancock, trainer of the team, be-Hrvlns; be-Hrvlns; Avery to havo a broken collar bone, had an x-ray photograph taken of the shoulder today. Tho result will bo known tomorrow and If It Is found that tho collar bono ia broken, the half back will probably bo out of the came for tho rest of tho season. PRINCETON. N. J., Oct. C The TIser eleven was given a ml this afternori from all scrimmage scrim-mage and what alrjnal work the coaches had decreed de-creed was carried on behind closed Kate. Phillips and Dallln. varsity tackles, were pitted against each other for some Individual wotk. while HavlUnd unil E. TrenUman eamn In for a loni; drill at passing under the direction of Coach Blue-thenthal. Blue-thenthal. If. Shea reported today for the first time In several weeks. Captain Baker nnd J. S. Baker, with Emmons, bad a long re-ialon at hand-line hand-line punts. Klrby doliiK tho kicking. CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Oct. C The weakness at quarterback developed In tho two name played by the Harvard footbRll team this seison. Is tho principal sourco of uncertainty to Crimson coichcx. Ixigan, a nubslltuto of lost year and a second-string second-string man of this icuon, ran tbo oloven today, and his work Impressed tbo coaches favorably, totno of them said aftor tho recret practice. The norl: of the team today was light. Examination Exami-nation of tho men following the game with Uate4 Saturday showed that O'Brien, a flrst-alrlng nun. aufforrd an Injury lo hla knee which will keep him out of tho name for several days. Coolldgo went to his placo at end. Vic Kennard of tho 1003 team returned to Cambridge Cam-bridge today to aulat la the coaching. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Only light practice was Indulged In by tho Minnesota football squad today, following the game with Ames on Saturday. From now on the regular team will work In preparation for tho Rame with Nobraska at Lincoln on Ostobar IS. Coach Williams continues his policy of hold-Ins hold-Ins tec-rot practice. |