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Show YALE PRIMED FO RHAR VAR D 80.000 Sen Annual Grid Contest Con-test Between Rival Colleges; Many Co-eds Present NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Nov. 20. lliv ihe Associated Press. ) Harvard j unl ale came to grips at football today to-day and Ihe partisan crowd which annually an-nually attends this autumnal sports classic was out In force. As a spectacle, It was ' the usual close: show at the Vale bowl. - In numbers it exceeded the class attend-i once at any previous football game In this country'. Fully 80.000 person were (here 7-1 1 7.1 being paid admissions. admis-sions. . Milady came swathed in furs, notwithstanding not-withstanding that the day Was one of Indian summer mildness. The men Included leaders of the country's poll-tic' poll-tic' society and business. The Crimson team came to the howl with confidence. Crimson enthusiasts en-thusiasts offered wagers at odds of two to one. and three to one. with some Yale takers The Blue had. only hopes to build on. Its team having suffered reverses In Its anti-climax of last week at Princetor. ami In the game with Boston Bos-ton college several wCekS ago But With the hope was a spirit represented repre-sented In its emll dog mascot. The lineups were'- somewhat In doubt before the gam The prohable lineup was Yale Postlon Harvard Cutler l.e Kane Into lit. . Faxon Acosta ...lg Tolbert Cross . .c Havemeyer Callahan ( capt. - r g . . . Woods Walker r.t Hubbard Bean r.e Crocker Kempton 0-b Fitzgerald Aldrlch lh.b Owen Kelley r.h.b Churchill Sturm f.b. . . Horwecn rapt-' Official" Referee Nate Tu'ts. Browh. t'mnlre Tom Thorpe. Columbia Co-lumbia Field Judge W. G. Crowell. Swarthmore. Head linesman M J. Thompson. Georgetown oo |