Show Invading I Teams Do Not Receive Great Handicap B By HENRY United Press Sports Sport Writer I NEWHAVEN NEW H HAVEN VEN Conn Cono Nov 11 UP The The old d football belief that travel and ch change of lf climate works heavily against invading te teams ms still holds its followers Talking on New Havens Haven's streets today we heard not noL once once but half a dozen times that tha t the the biting cold and long tr train ride might cost the Georgians their game with the Which gave us a pain If Yale should beat Georgia it wont won't be beca because because be be- ca cause se the southerners were were forced to endure the hardships o of a 8 private train for 22 hours or because the wind of the bowl was M a bit more biting the turf a trifle harder than th that t of their home field The talk of the handicap travel places laces on n a e. football team e m isn't quite as prevalent as it us used d to be be thank goodness Not so so many years ago a train couldn't travel 25 miles without the experts talking of bus le legs and guessing as to how mu much h the ride change of or scenery water and so on cost the boys We wouldn't be surprised If Jl Stanford Stanford Stan Stan- ford COId didn't h have ve quite quile a bit bino to do with ruining the old alibi It was 1928 we wic e think that Stanford ca cams cam all the way wey across across across' c oss' oss th the country to play pia one of the best teams Army had put on the the- field fieldin in years Stanford went out on op a freezing field and nd knocked Army's ArroY's ears off |