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Show PRINCETON IS OUT TO BEAT BULLDOG Bv international News Service. ' PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. S. The Prlnepton football team received a rousing rous-ing reception today. Almost the entire undergraduate body turned out In a parade to Ihe station and met the team upon iff return from Atlantic City. Cheer after cheer was given as the re-prPf:sed re-prPf:sed tea m left I he tra in a nd a. wild crv "of pralHe greeted "Speedy" Push. The testimonial to Rush was genuine. Regardless of the defeat hy Harvard, the undergraduates realized that their coach has 'welded together a team which has displayed more knowledge, training attd ability than any eleven In recent years, and they believe that Princeton now has a football Hvstem which, with proper support, will lead to championships. An hour after the team arrived Rush had them on the field to start the last drive before the Vale game. With t he exception of Gennert, all t he pla vers are in good rot id it ion. Cowan a nd Bul-terworlh Bul-terworlh were bolh used at cenler. None of the men in the Harvard game was in the scrimmage today, confining ! h.-: wo'k to ha? d'h g l..,'l ard f-T- v,i .1 .ismiik, !i:!i T.b'- -It pra -U- ed di. p kl-'kl;.. |