Show lATCH VIN IN OVER RED REB PLAYERS Princeton and Carlisle in Bitter Biter Battle Weight Battle Weight Brings the Victory PLAY ON SLIPPERY FIELD Little F Fellows Fight FightS Hard Before Be- Be Be Before Before fore Shivery Crowd But Lose 16 to 0 O O. O DT nr LANGDON SMITH New ew York Nov 2 In In a rough brul bruising brula- brula Ing Iner game gome ge at the Polo 1010 grounds today Princeton whipped the Carlisle In Indian In In- dian dlan s by a a. D score of lii 10 to 0 o. It I was as a 1 I game r replete with sensational plays and ad saturated with all 01 th the savagery In football No quarter was asked no merc mercy was given And Ad the Princeton Princeton Prince Prince- ton men Cor or days to come wilt wit know by the thA tok token toko of 01 wrenched bones bruised d bo bodies le- le that they have hare been In Ina Inn a n fight ht It I was a spectacle seldom witnessed even cen on 01 the rough rough breaking bone bone breaking American gridiron rhe he rain fell Cel lightly light light- ly but l persistently throughout th the day The field feld was soggy and slippery slippery slip slip- pery giving a a. D certain advantage to the shoe cleats of or 01 the Princeton men nien while the tho Ight lighter r Indians slipped and I slid Ud around the field like lUte crabs Twenty thousand spectators sat st In the rain without umbrellas forgetful of ot everything c but bitt the bluer bitter battle ragIn ragIng rag rag- In ing down on the thE field feld From the time that Booth smashed his hU too against tho the ball and sent It far Car In Into to Carlisle territory it i was a battle battue bat bat- ba- ba bat t tle tue ot or giants giants The two teams team fought neck and neck and shoulder to shoulder shoulder der swinging ln this way and that In the mud and rain without either side skie being being be h- ing able to gain an any decided advantage tage The way the red men held heid th the Princeton battering ram and the line lne plunges of or h her r beefy bley backs and tackles tackle was a a surprise to except the Indians I Slum Time after anN time n Reed Beed td and McCormick hurled themselves like maniacs maniacs ma mn- against the low red wall wan of their thEir only to In lu their opponents drop tracks with halt hall a dozen Indians gripping them like cats But nut tho tue conditions gradually changed as the game nm d and the heft lert of the TIler Tigers began to tell tel The Tbt great gro t crowd did not mind the rain in tho the least once the game gm was under under- way ay ayI It Is s a notable fact that I every at attempt attempt at at- tempt at a forward pass b bv by the Indians Indian failed Caled Every ery E Indian trick seemed semd to togo togo go 0 wrong Three Three times during tho the game gamo amo Houser hurled the ball bal far tar oy over ove the tho heat heads of o the battling lines only onh to see It muffed and the play pIa spoiled b by Princeton's sharp hacks Princeton's pet pl play y seemed to bo ho boan an all kick 1 by the quarterback I They rhey were wore playing straight football and anti as a. a tl tty amA pro progressed the tho In- In iliana e s Ju I Ur tr- tr tiro I 1 The gam nm in Its hs later boon m Very r o ater IP h r lA V h cent center r. r list lt Tor 01 t J Little Boar Bear at all aU stages of the game gamo amt and all through the tho line flue 1 e you ou could hoax hear the tho th smash and anti tip lip of r fists that were Icing things not looked upon as 8 fair fall In football ethics ethIs It was wn a great game however and ended as aa most college games do 10 In good feeling feUng and fellowship At the finish I the great ret bedraggled crowd crowll wet we and ami I shivering shivering swamped the trolley 0 cars and elevated road It 1 was as an hour before the last spectator dl disappeared i I |