Tirn BEK: CW ATT A. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 101. V XX. T X -I i I fall H 1 1' aw In.:.!. j OH BATTLES bLUEWARRIORS JIarwd mi Tale Meet In Final Contest of Their Hsipectlra Schedule. DOFE GITTS ELIS SMALL SHOW CAMBRIDGE. Kin., Nor. II. With their baaner of crimson and blu fun t th breese aa In tha old days when they battle for the championship of th nidlmn. th foot ball team of Harvard and Tal meet her today In th final contest of their respective schedule. A1 thouth shorn of much of their former rlory ther la not th slightest abatement In general Interest In the annual claah of th rival elevens end the greatest of 11 eastern foot ball classics win be wlt leseed by a throne; of thousands which will test th rapacity or th Harvard tadlum as In the years when the winner was acclaimed th premier team ot th season. While ther Is no possibility of new attendance or 'rate receipt records this fact la du to Inability to accommodate more than 47.000 persons In the stadium of oWlers field. If th rreat Harvard smphfthrater had th seating capacity f th Tale bowl It Is not unlikely that th . gridiron struggle of the morrow would attract a Catherine; as lame as lhat which was present at th dedication f the Ella arena last antumn, when Har vard won from Tale" M to 0. The demand for tickets, which Is far In excess of th supply, has demonstrated that lure of th (am la not dependent upon the elevena f th famous universities entering the Tlnal contest of th year with unblem shed banners. Yale Oatlantc Not Rriikt. If auch wer th can ther would be tiany empty tiers In the stadium today, 'nr not in many yeara has Tale com to Tambrldire with surU a dismal record as :hat.mad by the team of 1915. Eliminat ing; all consideration of th Princeton ram th fact remains that th Blue lost four of th first seven tames of Its ichedule, being defeated by Virginia. Brown, Oolgat and Washington and Jefferson. A desperate effort to rally the shattered forces of th Blue was mad In the closing weeks of th season, but with partial success. A new corps of coaches was called In after Colgate's triumph and against Brown and Frlnceton th Ell leven showed marked Improvement. Compared with Harvard' record of vic tory over all teama faced this fall, except Cornell, th outlook for th Blue to de feat th Crimson Is not particularly bright Tber ar reasons, however, why Tsl has not entirely given up hope of being hie to save a most disastrous season from rout by winning or tying witS th Cambridge combination In the closing contest of th year. Th Eli foot ball material Is not without its merit and wh'le It Is admitted that Tale mad a wretched start th faithful adherents of th tsam bellev that th eleven wilt arts to th occasion today and surprise the optimistic Harvard oontlngant Cor nellproved that th Crimson was not invincible while Penn Stat and Prince ton. although defeated several times, threatened to overwhelm th Cambrldg team. Crimea Great Machlae. k That Tale should succeed where these powerful team failed seems Unlikely, 'but th hopeful point out that man for man ther is little advantage oiy way or th other. Harvard, with Its almost perfect coaching system, has evolved a fine foot ball tnachtn while Tal ha yet to find itself. Veterans recall that In 1M0 much th sam conditions prevailed. Tal had been defeated by Brown and th Army; held to a scoreless tie by Vanderbllt; had great difficulty In defeating Syracuse and Holy Cross, yet rallied under th eleventh-hour coaching of Shevlln and suc ceeded In defeating Princeton and holding Harvard to a no-score tie. Those who know th real meaning of the old Tal fighting spirit; th possi bilities of th present squad and th driv ing power of Bhevlln, an emergency coach, hop for th best and ar not avers to wagering reasonable sums on th Blue at the odds Harvard cohorts hav been offering. To th great majority f follower of th two universities th question of victory or defeat Is not the utmost Import - Th fact that Tal and Harvard are to meet In th greatest ports event of th Inter-varslty year Is sufficient reason for their presence In the tadlum on Saturday and they will be ther with their wives, sisters and sweet hearts until ther remains not room fop another person. Other eleven may be hailed as champions, but today all that will be forgotten as th two anotent rival struggle In th green turfed pit surrounded by th towering wall of th stadium to which will cling. In serried rows, thousands of th loyal follower of the universities. Yale Wla Meet Gauae. Even though defeat be its portion. Tal will not be without aom consola tion, for It will be many years before Harvard can overtake th long lead that th Ulu gained In th early days of foot ball between th two institution Wne l7S the teams of th Blue and Crimson hav met on tb gridiron thlrty flv time. Of then games Tal has won twenty-two; Harvard eight and flva hav resulted in U contests. Sine lfatS, when tha point coring systsm was Introduced. Tals has rolled up a total of CT point to Harvard's 143. HARVARD. Name. Sooy .,, Oilman I'admun WaJlai LIANf BIG BATTLES ON GRIDSJF EAST General Interest Center, on Cam bridge Game, but Several Other of Importance Slated. THREE STRONG TEAMS OUT NEW TORK, Nov. 19. Wh'le the Harvard-Tale contest overshadows all other foot bsll gsmes to be played on eastern gridirons tomorrow, there are several (ther struggles which will have an Im- yM in-miun v., iiiu inmi bli iff uiiKlli III the elevens for the season of 1915. Oeneral Interest will be focused upon the outcome of tha annual meeting of the I nine ana v nmiwin, dui ine uarrmouin- o nu-uw, i:oigRie-.teorgeiown, innny Wreieyan eon lefts and those In which the Army and Navy teama compete will all be followed with more than usual keenness. Ther will be missing from the weekly lineup, however, several of th larger Institutions, for-Princeton haa completed Its schedule, while Cornell and Pennsyl vania are resting for their Thanksgiving day gsme, which will close th season for both teams. Harvard a Favorite. Based upon the theoiy and science of modern foot ball. Harvard should be and Is favored to defeit Tale, but that the game will follow thes lines Is not at all certain, since gridiron form ha re ceived .far more than the usual number of Jolts and upsets this fall. Foot ball la a team game, where the perfect co-operation of eleven players on offense and de fense should outweigh th efforts of an equal number of athletes who fall to work with, the ram harmony and cohe sion. It sometimes happens, however, thst (he strength nnd individual ability of men forming such a combination Is so great that It will conquer a perfect ma chine moulded from medlocer material, especially If th breaks In the gam favor the stronger but cruder playing eleven. This was Remonstrated In th victory of Tale over Princeton. The Harvard eleven of 1915 I not of th same caliber as Princeton, however, , for the Crimson la built of better material and by a coaching system which Is thor oughly established and working with per fect smoothness. Th Cambrldg team haa been carefully trained and brought forward especially for th Yale game, whereas Princeton appeared to reach Its best form at least two weeks before th Blue was met How Olmaoa Beat Tiger. ' Eliminating all consideration of ' th games that preceded th triangular con test between Yale, Princeton and Har vard it will be found that Harvard de feated Princeton th result ot a per fectly engineered team touchdown and on field goal by Mahan. against two by Tlbbott Tal also conquered tha Tiger as the result of two field goals by Guernsey and a touchdown mad after Way had picked up a fumbled ball and crossed th tin through an absolutely clear field. In this gam Tale was not atrong enough to prevent Princeton from making a team touchdown and barely escaped at least on other. It seems unlikely that Harvard will dis play th weak apota In generalship and strategy that Princeton wsa guilty of at critical points In last Saturday's, gam, or that Tal will find tha breaks of th play falling o attadlly in its favor. Under auch circumstance th ' Ella will hav t depend 'upon either powerful tndlvtd ual efforts or strong team play to over come th Crimson machine. Yale Makes stride. Tal. sine Its string of defeat at th hands' of Waahlngton and Jefferson, Col gat and Brown, haa made remarkable stride under th coaching of Tom Bhev lln and other. It waa th development of a powerful fighting aplrit and unuaual keenneaa In following th ball rather than any advancement In team work, either on attack or defense, that got th Blue vic tory over Princeton. That th' sam methods applied to Harvard will result In another win appears unlikely, although It Is conceded that th battl will be far closer than was thought a few weeks ago. for th Ella now believe, and rightly so, that they hav a chance of defeating t Crimson. Th lines from tackle to tackle ar about equal, while th Crimson has the advantage at th end. At quarter back Watson has shown himself to be a better general than Van Nostrand, but th Tal quarter plays a stronger Indi vidual gam. Both teams hav powerful backflelds. Harvard with Mahan, King and Boles haa a great trio of plunger and nd runners. For Tale, Captain Wil son, Bingham and Guernsey, with Bcovll as alternate, ar almost It not quit, as good. In th kicking department of th gam Captain Mahan punts th ball fur ther and with better direction than Guernsey, but after th letter's drop kicking feata against Princeton it would be a hardy prophet who would predict that Mahan will outpoint Querns? In Left end ft tackle eft guard Center , ItiKtit guard.,... Kiht tackle.... flight end Quarterback.... If t halfback... hiKht hiUtback. Fullback Powltlon. Ift end Ift tackle titstx guard "nnter night saurd.... n.lit t&rkle.... Kight end Quarterback.... l--ft hslfburk Weight. r.i73 M ....t..Q 1.10 ....laylor 1m; Parson i ....llarte 17i aUon 147 NoVe i,7 .....Kln i7o VaW (C 171 Name. Weisht. H HKlnbotham ....171 0t., .Kent White J. bbeldon ... Way Wlsd-ttian Van Nuntrand .Ml n ham r ,,1.1.. .u a Boovll ,....171 170 la ....! 16 1M ltA RED CLOUD OVERWHELMS .ELEVEN FROM OXFORD RED CtWD. Neb., Nov. l.-Speclal ' Telegram.) Red Cloud High school over whelmed Oxorrd her today. II to 0. Ox ' ford waa outclassed and only had posses sion of tb ball thre time during the gam. Overlease of Red Cloud ran ssv-enty-flv yards for a touchdown. Touchdowns: Overlees (3). Follnlcky ?). Han (21. tvileon. KJrr. Goals: Polaclky tZ). 5). Refer: Oellat- W. Bed Cloud plays Franklin academy her Thanksgiving day. 4'arl. staita tp. The Provldrno club of the Interna Utual league has slned Anthony Carlo. Says Body is a Poison Factory Urges everyone to drink glass of hot water before t breakfast. Just as coal, when It burns, leave ba hind a certain amount of Incombustible material In th form of ashes, so th food and drink taken day after day leave la the alimentary canal a certain amount of Indigestible material, which If not completely eliminated from th system each day. becomes food for th millions ot bacteria which infest th bowela From this mass of left-over waste, toxins snd ptomalne-ltk poisons ar formed and sucked Into th blood. Men and women who can't get feeling 'right must begin to take Injld batha Befor eating breakfast each morning drink a glaaa of real hot water with a teaapoonful of llmeeton phosphate In it to wash out of th thirty feet of bowela th previous day a -accumulation of pola ooa and toxins and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, pur and fresh, Thos who ar subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others no wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumaUo stiffness, or hav sour, gassy stomach after meals, ar urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from th drug stor. and begin practicing Internal sanitation. This will cost vry imi. but U ufflclnt to make ayon an enthusiast on th subject, lte member Insld bathing la mora Im portant lbn outsida bathing, bacau th skin pores do not absorb impurities Into th blood, causing poor health, while th bowel pore do. jUst as soap and hot water cleanse, sweetens and freshens th skin, so hot water and limestone phos phate act on the stomach, Uver. kidneys and bowels. Advertisement this respect, despite the fame and record of Mahan as a field goal klckr. May lllaere an Stars' Work. It Is not unlikely that the final outcome of the struggle will hinge upon the re spective work of theee two stars on their punting and drop-kicking duels. In other games of tomorrow, Dartmouth nd Syracuse ar certain to have" a battle royal, with th odds favoring th Orange, which has defeated decisively every leven faced this fall except Princeton, and even the Tigers had to be satisfied with a single field goal against Syracuse. Colgate will meet a strong southern eleven at Georgetown, but should win from th Washington team unless still crippled from th terrlfio atruggl with Fyrscose a week ago. Both th Army and Navy ar called upon to play team of moderat strength nd both should emerge victorious. Fpringfletd Young Men's Christian as sociation training school, which meet th cadets haa a fast but rather light leven and while welt equipped with overhead plays la hardly atrong enough to hold th rushing soldiers In check. Th Middies will find Urslnus stronger In Una plunging and nd running plays and with a fair repertoire of passes. Pine these conteats will be th final gam for both Army and Navy before they meet In their annual Ihter-servlc battle, th results will be awaited with Interest by all followers of th two academy elevena. List of Chief Games. Th most Important game in th east tomorrow with th score of last seas aon'a conteats wher th same Institutions net, ar as follows! Yale at Harvard. 0 to K Dartmouth at Hyracune, 40 to 0. Trinity at Wealeyan, 0 to . Colsate at Georgetown, did not meet flprlnefleld t Army, I to 11' Vrslnua at Navy, 2 to t. iAfayette at lhlgh, T n 17. Carlisle at Fordham. did not play. Columbia at New York university, did not Hay. Bulger at Ptevena. 83 to 0. Haverford at Hwarthmore. I to I. Buffalo at Rochester, did not play. CAN MAROONS AND MINI BEAT DOPE? Some Think Chicago and Wisconsin Ilave Chance of Defeating-Foei. CHANCE TO UNKNOT THE TIE CHICAGO, Nov. 19.-On1y the happen ing of th unexpected tomorrow can un knot th tie between Illinois and Min nesota for th conference championship. On form, Minnesota should down the Badgers and Illinois should defeat the Maroons, leaving unsolved the puxsle, as It waa when Gophers and Illlnl fin ished their battl to a to draw, Octo ber 30. But in a year of upsets prophets are wary of pred ctlons based on past per formances, and declare they would not be surprised to se Chicago beat Zup- pke'a team, despite the superiority for Illinois which comparative scores show, snd even ar inclined to give Wisconsin an outMdo chance of beating Minnesota. Should both Chicago and Wisconsin win, the situation would be clouded than ever, but a victory for the Maroons and on for th Gophers would leave the latter the best claim while th Illlnl could establish a fair title to 1915 honors by defeating Chicago while the Badgers down "Minnesota. Th card for tomorrow which practi cally closes the season In the central states Includes combats of historic In terest as well as of championship im portance, as follows r At Chicago Illinois against Chicago. At Madison Minnesota against Wis consin. At Lincoln Iowa against Nebraska. At EvanetonOlilo Btate against North western. At Bloomlnxton Purdue miiui In diana. Indianapolis Wabash against Bepauw. Slow Field is Likely For Stagg Field Game CHICAGO. Nov, 1.-Wlth th llnup aot definitely settled upon. Coach Stag will end his Maroons against the mini tomor row on a field which is likely to be slow. to th detriment of both teams. Rain and soft snow seeped through th straw blsnket at Stsgg field today, but fair weather is ptomised for the final game. The Maroons' handicaps In th matter of Injuries may be offset to a certain extent by the extra set of backs and by th experience they all hav had. Flood probably will be tn th game, but Gor don, 6parka, Pobeon, McUbnhcll and I .arson ar pretty certain to remain on th aid tinea. Coach Zappka expect to have Ms star backs at tho start of tha game, and his Una, whose members have been free from aeriou hurts, will be Intanct I This aa Ossea f CAMBRHXIF- Mass.. Nov. 1.-Tsle de feated Harvard at association foot ball txlay. two goala to one. The players silppod about on a muddy field. Accurate shooting by Yale overvame weakneeaea In the team's defense, which placed the ball In Yale territory moat of the game. Use The Bee a "swapper column, GOTHENBURG HIGH TAKES MEASURE OFSCOTTS BLUFF SCOTT'S BLUFF. Neb., Nov. (Spe cial Telegram. -Oothenburg High school foot ball team defeated Pcott s Bluff High school, 13 to 0. st 8cotta Bluff today. Feet Ball In the nnh. ATLANTA, Ga.. Nov. l.l.-Aa'd" from tho gsme at Wanlilnjtton between Uoors-i-town and South .arollna. tomorrow's Southern foot ball schmlil.e is without Im portant feature. Moat of the leading teams. Including Virginia. Suwanee, Au burn. Vniulerhilt. Gcorala nnd Georsrvi Tech., will rest In preparation for the Thankagtvlne; day conteats. 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