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Show EfOTDH Crowd of 40,000 Expected to See Service Game at Polo Grounds. BY WILLIAM 1I1LLMAN. 5j YORK, Nov. J.'. I'ho nrmy ,,a th unw cvssc K uoovoiuto on S.it urJav, After two years ot siauiulv fckfiU lkld to ahoultWr, tlu c.i n'ies. Thumbs down for tho navy is tlie pMiWOrd hoard alonu llso i-orri Jrj Weal IViul. TUop shall not Lii," rry the miUis. OttiUl WashiuKtou Is uot alnmvil hv the suluation. l'l.e U:-t .i;: M the epital ";le-"e mate L contrary. ll is satd thai tee V-idmt Marshall, e.-u Ol M.lto LjiBi. Soc.ei.uv o! War Ivikor, .v rT- rv 0i tUo Navy Darnels, vltnoral EnoW, Cenerat Xlareh and Aduurnl simi r to attend the buttle, which ttes V'lace at the l'ulo Krounds this a air of urtue eont'idenee c'.tar-MWiites c'.tar-MWiites the worl.ou; o. tho army it approaches the fiu.,1 stajr betoro the The team is taking a deal of punish-eat punish-eat ia heav s. rnninajjinis wait a real amount "of Unht-hwted pleasure. Hecimtats oi eadets, with the aid of Ktead, serenadu the eridirou war-xiors war-xiors throuuh their cxeroisoa. The defense of the army nun has Iwoii improved considerably m the last wek and their attack has become ore asuressive and hard-hitting. At- eulion during the remaining days be-fore be-fore the came will be paid to forward and lateral passes. Tho team is bop-ittg bop-ittg to overwhelm the navy wiih an elaborate :K-rial attack. Meijuarrie S tker are expected lo slur Kor the ariuv. f The navv is exhibiting tho Kime fcrmptoms of bubbling omt. During K whole of practice, the midsii men Mat present in a body, cheering aud yell-Etc. yell-Etc. The team has rounded out into Eeadid phvsical conditiou. Though 'COKfh Dobie' has not yet announced iho fin;J line-up of the navy team, it is Et probable that Koehler, Clark and Croise will start in the backfield. Wa-I Wa-I ters is liloly to play quarterback. Do-r Do-r bic has given much attention to developing de-veloping a substitute backfield and has I three good players to substitute :n ease of emergency. According to certain dopsters, who ! are never rufled by the jolt their hope I iievitably gets, they are picking the Bsvy to win on tho ground that neither ftearoiy nor 'navy has ever won ;'. . in a row and the army now stands victor i foor straight. Others are picking the army, their : aotif being that the army rover lost s game on the Pol ' grounds. The event, however, will settle the question itself. A erowd of 40,000 is expected to nil the grounds. |