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Show -' II . a - J - Sit, Nov. 24. rarly trains irora ta - -and Central depot today carried horis of football enthusiasts wfco were going to New Ilaven to see the "annual game between Yale and Harvard. The games between these two colleges are nearly always spectacular, spec-tacular, because the coIIpcps are such keen rivals for athletic honors, and this year's frame, it wss the expectation, expecta-tion, would Le no exception.. Abont every one who has made the trip from this city to Xew Haven was decorated in some way with the colors of either Harvard or Tale. The adherents ad-herents of both elevens seemed nearly-equally nearly-equally divided, judging from the display dis-play of colors and the talk heard. Some little betting was done at even money, although on r the curb" market and the New York exchange floor yesterday yes-terday Tale ruled favorite at odds of 5 to 4. , ' Those who have followed the crimson crim-son closely through the season, believe Harvard "has a, better chance against the "blue than" in many years. .- A great crowd will see the game, arrangements having been made to seat 8000 a record rec-ord for Yale field. . |