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I New W York YOrt O Oct t. t 23 There 3 There Is la one w feature about tie P. eason up to to- this time It Is the I splendid condition o of preparedness s shown by b all the big hi teams and the I little ones too for that matter In Inthe th the Wt games this week the men of ot the Big Five havo have played so smart a asame same game ame of oC football as could coul have been looked for tor at the clo closing ln games Another noticeable feature Is that in the preliminary gam games s only Princeton Princeton Princeton Prince Prince- ton Yale Yal and the West est Pointers have maintained their goals intact Bates did the tho business s for Harvard Buckness Buck Buck- Buckness ness forced Pennsy to a D. sn safety ty while Swarthmore scored 10 points against her Oberlin made matle a touchdown a against Cornell antI and Vanderbilt played the tho Navy Xavy a a. tie lie On the tho dope so far the teams size Ize up about In this wise Princeton Yale Tale Harvard Pennsylvania and Cornell Big Dig scores heave have been the rule In ire the theames games ames played so 50 far The improvement improve improve- ment meat In open play pla so much demanded a 0 little more than a year ago has been marked markell In the Pennsylvania more inore contest content one-half one of the score was made by goals from the field alone and antl touchdowns 1 rl resulting from forward forward for for- or-I or ward pa passes es and ounce e kicks were I al also o frequent Taking faking the season to to date the Tigers appear to be bc traveling at a faster foster gait than any other member of the tho Big DIg Five In three games the showing against Bucknell In which Princeton scored cole nine touchdowns and antl kicked seven goals when compare compared with the work worl of the Ute Quakers against the same sam combination speaks for Cor itself Even allowing for fir a falling tailing oft off in inform inform following following following fol fol- form of or the Bucknell combination lowing the hard struggle with the Quakers the overwhelming defeat administered re by the Tigers to practically call cally the same lame tani r on n Saturday is a arfa Indication of t tic IH 10 Princeton Prince Prince- ton IC tn ability at t tots time De- De spite the gloomy bulletins that have been heen sent lent forth from the Tigers Tigers' erp lair ItIs Iti it itis i is evident that the 1907 team if it does oes not suffer from over confidence 01 or a D. slump In playing form later Inter In the season will be one that will be a 0 big factor in the deciding of th the Eastern championship New w Yorkers naturally ar are aro Interested interested interested inter inter- ested In the Carlisle Indians As their game with Princeton November 2 will be he the only big game played here this season I In all human probability Princeton will win decisively but that there will willbe be a light worth seeing no one who ha has followed the Carlisle team will doubt for foJ a CJ moment I If the red men were ere as good at defense as at offence there are few teams who would have anything on them They have about the tho hardest harde t schedule of an any team in the thee East gast and anti alwa always s 's play pIa for bloo blood i Between October G and Xon November 23 23 3 they will play on successive Saturdays Saturdays Saturdays Satur Satur- days th the University of Pennsylvania Princeton Harvard the University of oC Minnesota 1 and the thc University of or ChIcago Chi ChI- cago cage The tireless one energy n. n of or the Indian of or story was was certainly I in the minds of those who planned this football foot Coot ball bali campaign What college man would want lh the jot job If he han handed ed such a asche schedule ule h he would woul think his manager had gone ma mail mad And ye yet t th the men who have learned what a a. wonderful machine machine machine ma ma- chine the In Indian lan is know that he will do the trick All AIl the braves raves now In training at Carlisle have ha their war paint on and want to get ct after aCter the big follows fellows even If it thc they advance al almost almost almost al- al most In lockstep team one team one hard an and fast on the heels of another Th The best of the Eastern fn college elevens I evens Ie consider er two big games gaines mesan mes an and those well along in the season season- quite enough of or- football at top speed for one year ear But here Is a team I which takes take live tl in Iii a a. row and all of thorn them first class men of or both the East I and West as opponents I Hard as their schedule i is the Indians Il can be depended upon to give Ive Ivea i a a good account of oC themselves es Tho I Ie-h. lt en en is rich in substitutes and In InI Incase incase case euse of Injury to lo regular men equally I a as good can be rushed in to keep keel the H fierce fc red line Intact I Pennsylvania's c coaches and athletic authorities deny vigorously that thai any I plans plan are on foot for a revival re of or football foot foot- ball bali relations with Harvard as has I been since the visit of Manager Manager Manager Man Man- ager Dutcher Butcher of ot the Harvard lIar eleven to Franklin Field I Football games with Harvard are impossible even een 1 If the crimson wanted to play lay It was Penn that took the initiative in breaking off athletic relations relations relations rela rela- and the tue faculty athletic committee committee com com- has prohibited an any dual meetIng meetings meetings meet meet- ings Ing with the crimson Just after the football season closes ht here hore re Princeton will have its first I regatta on Carnegie lake and Andrew C Carnegie the man made possible rowIng rowing rowing row row- ing in Princeton will be here to see it I Mr 11 and Mrs Carnegie offered a cup for interclass competition and on that day the tho first race for tor It ft will ill be he held The Thee dato date ha has not been determined but butU buth U it will probably be bo about the middle of ot otI I Nove November l cuber I Coach Titus has been working hard with the candidates The Tho class spirit which Is manifest In indicates that the regatta will be spiritedly contested It will III be bt as even cven an affair as us possible I and arid Titus may ma handicap the freshmen LuLl ind sophomore crews to make up for forthe I ho the h weight of oC tho the crews in tho the upp upper r I I Titus IB It e very enthusiastic over J Princeton prospects |