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Show Grid Games Promise Rare Sport For Fans Carefully Arranged Schedule of Games Which Opens When First Whistle Blows September 25, Indicates That 1920 Season Will Be Successful; Big Threes Meet November 6. IMPORTANT FOOTBA1 L DATES POR 1920. October 9 Pittsburgh vs. est VI, -glnla at Pittsburgh October 16 Prim "ton v. Washington Washing-ton and Lse Princeton; Syracuse vs Pittsburgh at Syracuse. October 23 Chicago vs Iowa nt ChicaKo. Hnrnrd vs Center at Cam-bride; Cam-bride; Pltsburgh vs Georgia Tech at Pittsburgh; Yale vs. Went Virginia at New Haven; Princeton vs. Vuvy at Princeton. October 30 Chicago s. Ohio tale at Chicago, Georgia Tech vs. Center lat Atlanta; Illfhols vs. Minn son at il'rbana; Pennsylvania vs. Penn State nt Philadelphia : Princeton vs i si Virginia nt Prlneton. Vale s Colgate at New Haven; Army vs. Notre Dams' j at West Point I November 2 Rutgers VS. Nebraska at New York. November J Chicago vs Illinois nt I Chicago Harvard vs. Prlncoton at Cambrldjjfe; Pennsylvania vs. Pitts-1 burgh al Philadelphia . Penn State vs. Nebraska at Stale College- Yale i vs. Brown nt New Haven. .November 13. Harvard vs. Brown j it Cambridge; Kentocky vs Central, at Lexington; Pennsylvania sj Dartmouth Dart-mouth at Philadelphia; Pitisbutghj VS. Washington and Jefferson at Pitts.) burgh; Princton vs Yale at Princeton. Prince-ton. November 20 Yale vs. Harvard at Vow Haven Syracuse vs. Colgate at Syracuse; Illlnuls vs Ohio State at' L'rbana. November 27 Army VS Navy at New York. BTf H C. HAsDXTO international News Serlco Staff ( or- respondent. NRU YORK. Sept 1R Football will be a delectable morsel for followers fol-lowers of that great college sport this fall and Indications point to the most successful season the game ever saw, notwithstanding the fact that records reaching high Into the thousands thou-sands already have been established at Classic games. The enormous crowds which have witnessed basensdi battles during the summer only fore-' fore-' tell what may happen when Yale, and Harvard. Ohio State and Illinois, Princeton and Harvard. Columbia and Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh and West Virginia and Central College and Harvard Har-vard meet this cnr, Chances are that the gieat crowd which saw the Vale-Harvard contest three years .'iko m the Yale bowl will be pressed to the limit by enthusiasts this fall. Schedule makers have outdone themselves in arranging games for tho public benefit. Of course, that was farthest. fronH their minds when they agreed to contests for the public hns been told time almost without number that football Is played, not for pecuniar;, gain, but for the benefit bene-fit of college athletics, Howoier, when the first whistle Mows September Jo we will have with us a carefilllj arranged hunch of games, designed to lead elevens which command respect Into certain victories, that will only blare the trail Into harder ground Harvard takes n Holy Cross at Cambridge on that day, while West Virginia will go Into train-Inc train-Inc for her heavier games through aj battle at Forgantown with Wesit Yh-j ginia Wesleyan, Neither Yale nor Princeton wjll send I I their elevens on the field on the open- I i i unli is -'-mm changes are made I in the schedule of those universities i OPENING TLLT& sssH nrin ei the openlna iH for the more important schools Yab JH will have a rather bard argument In lH taking on Carnegie Tech at New Ha- IH j ven, If present Indications point to the jL' I strength of rhe Pittsburgh outfit. 13 Penn State meets Oettyshurg. Prince- Wri (ton battles swart hmore. Pennsylvania jsKl tackles Bucknel, Army is scheduled vvith I'nion and the Navy with North LbhbT Carolina. Harvard will go Into It. sec- ond struggle with Maine, its opponent I tit Cambridge Those games are merely feeling out affairs, fr the most part and proba-bly proba-bly will amount to just that, but foot-ball foot-ball has proven Itself to he fo uncer-ttfln uncer-ttfln In the past that it will behoove the public to refrain from crowning anj team a hamplon until these earn- I er games have been disposed of. C uter College, the dynamite stick o ft he last season, will have things tougher this year, without doubt, for there will he plenty of preparation for Cm the eleven that was unbeatable a ycir o&P ago Likewise there will be more dig- 8 k'-npr ,.f a mountainous kind si Center H itself for the little college will send IM& Its famous team East this year tn f play the haughty Harvard comblqa- fc Hun nt Cambridge That gam- falls I H I. n October 29, far enouch along In BH the schedule ol each school to make il 'crliin that regular football will be .fl't the result. ; 1 VU -HART RD. Eyes of the nation will be turned sWi - on Camlyldge that day. for there are jEyPef-many jEyPef-many followers of Charley Moran'i IH i. mvs who believe the little school will WftfflS take the measure of what has come nSS&A' to be regarded as the nation s fore- ssbbBs mopt exponent of football Center Is WlWy regarded highly because of the fact suvslrii that most of its very fine eleven will HBhm return to school this fall WW On the same day that Harvard Is MW struggling with the little school's rep- StaHK resintatlves Yale will be entertaining ILvSB a western visitor at New Haen. West tB;jChwt virginkt another mir.icle team of the ffi-KfJj West, found a place on the Yale Kjk1' I schedule this year and will make the ffjtvj most of ?t West Virginia's team jfca-j '-I does not figure so strong as It did S'f'h ; I a year ago, hut the eleven Is never- K1- thcless a powerful one and destined to Tp; worry the Yale men. al'N'i The follow Inc Saturday Princeton r I J J wU entertain the Mountaineers at a-fi"" j Princeton, where they were uncere- I'sa S I tnoniouslv drubbed by the "est A Ir- prv8-,' j gininiis last fall u The first of the ever-lntertestine 'Vol.-". struggles between the so-called 'Bit; rfij; V rhree" n itQ i'ale and Prince- JL1 ti,n comes on Novembei when SQBsvbS ) Harvard takes on Princeton at Cam- I'&im- bridge The following Saturday 'fVlAji'" j Princeton and Yale will lock horns at 15 T . I Princeton. As usual Harvard and Yale are ' !S 'V 'scheduled for the Paturtlav preceding 'irj I jLI Thanksgiving Day. and this year the it' lj i scene will be set in the Yale bowl Jr"! ' ' the largest athletic amphitheatre on 1 '. '., this side of the Atlantic That all ,j -I records for attendance will be smashed Is practically a foregone , oncluslon A-mv and Navy, as in former years, w ind up the season s Important con- r le ts with their annual struggle at the V Polo Orounds. New York, on Novem- '"wi 1 ber 2 7. aJBwS'' |