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Show HARVARD READY FOR YALE GAME Football Squad Enthusiastic, But Cautious Over Confidence Con-fidence Disappears After Defeat of Princeton. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 16. The last day of practice for the Harvard football squad before tho game with Yale Saturday finds the players and the undergraduate body enthusiastic, but cautious. Any feeling of over-confidence over-confidence that may have existed, disappeared after the Blue disposed of Princeton last Saturday. It was regarded today as almost certain that the lineup would be the same as those used In the Princeton game. All the men are in excellent shape. Thursday night the team will go to Tings Island in the Merrimac river near Lowell, to "rest and play golf until Saturday morning. Tickets for the game numbering about 49,000 were distributed yesterday yester-day and today. According to Fred Moore, business manager, more than 100,000 would have been neiled lO satisfy all who expressed a wish to see the contest. Yale Practicing for Gaie. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 16. Coach Tom Shevlin and his corps of assistants assist-ants began today further development of the Yale football team for the game with Harvard at Cambridge on Saturday. Satur-day. Special attention was to be given giv-en to improving the attack and defensive defen-sive work of the ends. The Blue's offensive against Princeton is considered consid-ered to have been only elementary and it is understood that Shevlin has new plays, involving tho forward pass, which are to bo used against the Crimson. Little scrimmaging was looked for during the remaining days of practice. |