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Show Plmun jaw? & Grsnfland Rice sHu:' Jk IV I ITI( urn 1 ' f 'WW Bsa. : sBS'1 Jm rT ' pj .-'. M i : ; IlsK- -4' S M E POW ISR WDI SCPERIENCE, . In the coming contest Yale has too much power and experience for Princeton ; i carry more than an outside out-side chance. t No foot hall case In hopeless under He modern emit" where a few suc- -'ill forward flips c.m stand a rival , team upon Its ear. But experience la a big football fae-to fae-to and the Y cia--hine has a big Jump in this respect. 'fad ' Jones His., has at least seven fins backffcld stars at his command hd, while Princeton can play hereon her-eon out ttgdfnsf Yule, with Vaii thinking think-ing of Harvard, the thumping and pounding a team geta in tho Harvard game j usually no great aid for the next affair. I 001 B M.I, BROI Mines 'Who are. ih greatest of the football foot-ball brothers of modern plav . " asks ft K. M. The Neldilngcre of Yale and Dartmouth are the star fraternal om-hlnation om-hlnation of the season, but in tho hiBt few years there have been some notable intries m.t&blv the Steins of Pittsjburgli and and J., the Kob-' Kob-' 1 -' . i . ,;, i, ;,.,,( Syracuse and the Callnhans of Princeton and Vale. Tho two Steins, in their day, were both All-Amsricans. one a Rrcat ccn'er and the oth-i ;i giat Uckle to ihej probably head the list. EXPJ RII : f . MN 'To he absolutely fair about it," writes R L. H.. n di.-uying team strenctli. don't you think institution like Lafayetti ind W. and J. which can play men with four'or five vears' exi.erlcnce. have decided advan-tK' advan-tK' over universities and colleges that stick strictly to tho three-year rule?'' f They do. without any question Erlckson, as we re. all it. was on the great lakos team of 1 9 1 1 and this is nl fourth year a W. and J. Brunner has played at least four. - ' and wc are Inclined o think five, ! years of intercollegiate football. Neither would be eligible on nine. , tenths of The cajrtern, southern or i westt i n teams Where eligibility conditions are so , wide aparl it is Impossible to rack i playl&g four or five year men i upon un equal basis with those who ' restrict the play to three years. The south has the beat where play j jb limited To three ears and where I no one can represent more than one institution during his collegiate I career. It might be advancsd that the '.. .I universities should be given : thin extra assistance. But football Isn't a handicap game, and when a smaller university wins the publicity i arrii s very little about the lighter eligibility rules In vogue. Centre College is now playing Rod" Roberts 'nr his fourth year, bul Centre has also adopted the ih rev-year rule for all future engagement-. 1 ' " Tint extra year of experience I means more to a football player than one might Imagine. And undoubtedly M.e Tim.' is oomlnu when thoso with the four-year rule will have to play among themselves and take their I tanking In a different group. No other system can be called quite fair. oo A lumber camp lu Oregon clalm3 the longest privately owned stralght-.lne stralght-.lne radio antenna In the world. |