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Show l!EW YORK IS FEELING RIVALRY OF ARMY-NAVY NEW YORK. Nov. 26. The tradi- ftlonal -pirit of Atiny-Xaw rivalry be- H gan to permeate New York atmoi- H Phen toclt I ol 1 hi annual 1 football classic ,, "1 grounds The Annapolis -players, head- KH led by Coach Folwey, arrived here lato last night. Head I !i Dalv was to iH bring his Army charges tod:.; K Motels today already were taxed to H lion tee guard Kf of thi - 1 . Jos 1 iei secretary sec-retary of the navy, and General Per- K shing stayed ov.-r after attending the- H airplane race at Mlneola yesterday, B and Newton D. Baker, secretary of H war, was expected to arrive today. iH Most :-.calous care was being taken of the teams' mascots, the proverbial H Hie shaggv Willi am H Goaf of the middles. The latter spent H last evening in a hotel with the Navy H 00 . H Quern Mary of England. Is an ex- HLH 1 - r t milliner. I |