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r m THE SUN SUNDAY NOVEMBER 190 Kt q d f 4 j r t 4t d JV N ji Ur t W1 f Tn y t t H l t- I tTzT7 Trt itl i 4 g i3Tw LI Ir p 1T I > < < mnfa women to the tune of Bon o Gamboller r The TUrri3a pvtt i heart He thtrtts for Ells blood Hut Ells cubs will Milch him up And chew hlnrllkr s cud Ho dont cll out ihe ambulance Thc doctors rdnt come For tbrrr woo t be a bone to cure When lls cuUitre Ob watch the marker buitle- He up lunjfour A verybojiMt fellow Wtt head fur Hwr1 too For if UKftt a sliartf it To op wltb the lllue- TIOEEia OWl I OWN to BUSINESS Meanwhile the Tigers were getting rl down to business Kafer the left hi vhurjkjr man with rod hair w- hurleaat lug Klrinoy Yales left tack throe separata time getting alx yai the flint time flvo tho wrcond and one t bird Vlh tin left uud of Yales II completely boxed Kafor next shot arou for a sensational down of twentytwo yan Rut for a great tackUrof Mitchell the Tif would have had a clean field for a tour down wfwat ho landed the ball on Yal 28 yard JUW anillhu blue flag voro hangl limp OH dish rags Keep It up shrieked Prlncetc Stop em Yale and the Mi ayerj hogan to depalr Th had beebyifaKcn jinawarpw by thu swlftn- eor Imt now they we getting a line on things and whon the advanced to tlio Blues line Yale got It on four dowrm In if Jiffy the Yale crowd leaped up blue Hllk aloft blue violets overywhei From nearly Yale throats came thrilling notort of the Boola nong while bray band stationed in stand looee with miwia that could not be dl tlngulshed be auiio of the vocal din Ya corcert ere well herr we are us rolling up the wore tiMaJ do Slici WOOl play ut any more IU g ui Bullcrty We Ilncu a victory Mitchell u punt then end the oval spun high over of the struggling Vetterleln lanky Princeton quarter back stood Iran to catch It were covert with butter and tim ball rolled on the Kafferty was after It full tilt and when r fell on it on VrlncrtonH line thei was another Yule outburst TALES FIERCE ATTACK OAINS A TOCCHDOW1 Get at em Ynlo men was the ehrl that over the biitllefleld the the hoavywelgh- who run tin fa t ns a plunged head first into the middle of ten wa In the line however and Yal wee penalized twenty yards In the centt of the field where Mitchell punted out c bound tit Princeton DeWI- Ipromptly returned the compliment Mltche- Jor line J t Yale sntfadk was renewed with fierce iiees after thnt beginning It three through wn pulled and dragged b He went through a and yards H would hiiTo further riot In thewtty tackle around the legs Hogan Hogan the Yale crow yelled and a giant In height in hl rii getting live anti placing the on t a and Hogan with a cut his left ear wa upon once more He was equal t he plunged throug as If the latter a niaji Instead of a and wit ierrlfljrfru the Yale tackle fought the goal Uno for the flr touchdown- It was that stunned the Prinoeto and the Yale wild delight Again the 20000 witn a dozen songs the best of waq this Well rT to lick Nauau today Here on New Haven lldrt Our hacks fast nnrt sure and atroaj And our linemen will not yield TUB old PrlncrtJin TJeers think that they ran play slIt wizen they can poor Irlnccton say never saw such football before Kan Moycl9nr In New Haven Old Vales going tli scon one hundred times mo- iilve a for Vales eleven MITCHELL KICKS FIBbT GOAL FOR TALE Fifteen mliiutes hid since first been put ii to play and wa 5to 0 In favdr or The ba out at right from the gun line and Mitcbell a beautiful from a difficult placement Increasing th score to 0 to 0 The teams chnnged sides but before pla waa resumed Miko had to Rockwells auburn lockn Then DeWit kicked off andtirovo the hull over the got at one corner of punted It out frrm the line to Knfer back to Tabs Urn he fore Bntclieldor fell rn him Kafer could notmnkern foot through received five yards for off- side play Kafer In the next was handled and came out of 1 with a wrenched Time was taker out while the Jim Rolilii on twlntet if I hand organ crank The treatment wa- mnslcnl for Kafer wasngnln In the thlc of the fray by the Prlacetori received another five line Infer and were unsuccessful in making the flvBiyaids In three no De threo goals from practice before game Just to show to a real goa from tEe line As the Princeton c with white face arid seja rs steoct waiting for the ball ti- t breath- less Backiarhe the oval Vetterleh ns str an nrrow De Itt caught l- inridlflt falltobekl ked from toward crossbar It won a poor for the ball did not ten the and dribbled off toward Tales goal Hno Mitchell finally fell on It on the and on following fly he bounds at so kicked back and withou delay Mitchell a beautiful punt cleverly placed far out of tho react Vetterleln Bofon the could rearhlt was down H 1I7V Ittw Mill side The crowd but the officials did not iced to lx informed of It and the Tigers got the halt on their 18yard line rnlNCBTTJN sTore TUB YALE KCSH ptint by De was caught on but by hard line smashing had wdrked the back to mark the Tigers braced up In defence with such even was beaten back Mitchell dropped back the rniddle of eharico for the Tigers and btvan to work like beavers But when Kator and Hart had made ten Ihem Bloomer broke a forma- tion with herculean strength and threw whn ltockt run up and down mapping each Yale mn on back nnd to brow Then he took a tho wntcr br tim battle oiiwi moro face was covered with blood It come from a h ovi r the lAft but It mattered notfor the onptaln irr the next play knocking over as If he was a stage and JQeAVltt LOU ror another goal bid Out as In hit the I dODo e nle bra- ke p I i Havo o ball 2 yard with ale the a Yale broke roe n I w Jut er jUt the t turf roll d from Due She I the t There out at with baa Coon twenty ono been ot pled n mae Iud then the n hi a play horde with got Art iou elnp ed the th- eIr the 2vard HO un but Princeton I aH hd been a TIger Ihe IaI or the k lrd Wit who In his Sit ground at- tempt tn lint punt d 0 j hit him on the A Fame th that The was by Rockwel and M of it for Dp him The the gridiron alld Hen on It a Ulp b Erf 1 1 were and tim ot I lye nt to e Lets Ife crlio ElIS 3oute- AYWT7tuuetfrlloW tout I buck I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 i i I hrt r 1 far- r i I V i 3 L1 1 1 I unnlng ilton for ard I I him hi- i iIt osr i I I j ii I I F ILn- eI r k t I 1 c Eaters arm around Afteia short otTgIdsiav LP Yah euu was BhfO Han 40yard still hoen i rise f tA air i 1 t i of- t ixtv so field and off 3 itt 4 1ic f i A1I drop kick The luill Itii try Mitchell Wfl 1n4irn act j I Witi bell roiled rW I hack toward p s on Yales jL I Ii jr ii I r c players winclod I I drink nOt arid 11 i wnt Impregnable this r > > < ¬ << < previous attempt the drive was t ten wide of the posts KAFEnS QUICK WORK SAVES A TOUCIIDOtt Mitchell punted out and Kafer thrown In of the field Again KuferH arm and shoulder him again Jim Robinson wound him so that on The Tigers attai wee beaten back Wi punted So did both Davis down the field under this fleetfooted ends were waiting to grab Then as Yale went to Farmer gained six straight throut the cvntre But on the kicked out of bqunds at Princetons 44yai line Uhevlln and came In next mixup exchanged wallo It was a bock by De Witt Metcn ran out at Yales line U was difficult to gain through tho Tiger line HO U- for It It was a chance for Ya to make a touchdown but Kafer wa quicker than the Yale captain and nailed on U WOH such a narrow that th yelled for Joy Quick as a fiiiF- De out of bounds at th when It had been token in Yal resumed lion aggressive attack Mitchell and Hogan wore puller jammed and through holes Princeton line until the ball was on No- snus 30yard line De Jersey wa torn no that hark was bare There Bloomer the slogai- as big guard who was a terror ti Princeton three years ago dashed Short and fought to the 2 yan lino More irresistible rushing soon lamlw the oval on the the Yal crowd began to shout In unison Touchdown touchdown touchdown was hurt in tho next smnflhu and time was taken out Farmer to the 10yard line but there cam an unfortunate bv Rockwell which made It Imperative for Mitchell to try drop on line DK WITTS aRBAT RUN SCORBS FOR TWEet Through the Yale line came De Witt Just as Mitchell was In the act of tine toe to the leather the Princeton captain blocked the ball As it rolled ove De under full headway picked it and rushed on down tim was nothing to him In his wlU except a from behind Met and were after the Tiger with tall sprinting but Davis o Princeton was too with a strong arm which first downed Metcalf and then took care of On rushed and an he each successive chalk line the Princeton crowd leaped In frenzy Davis wat nt his the wav to ward off the enemy and when Do Witt crossed the as brilliant n run as over was seen In a football match thousands of yellow chrysanthemum were cast Into straw seat cushions were heats canes gloves handkerchiefs flags umbrellas and were thrown in an confusion and abovp nil the Princeton thousands screamed nnd shrieked until they were hoarse Men hugged one another and on the the Princeton conches drajve them back over the low wicket fence The Princeton band was drowned and Orange and Black multitude broke Into this tom Scots Whu Hnr WV Uallaee flied Men who love Old NIMMUS name Do to win the tame Add to lorloui name more victory Flsht Tlfrtri flerr and An we cheer ycu loud and long our triumphant song Prlicuons bottle cry Not for Individual tame Do we atrlve with brawn and brain But to live Old Xauaua name ever new Side we tight u one Till the at talL U woe Fairly lust or done our college true Yard yard the boil we well fought And the Odd all around wltii loud burrah Make the touchdown kick the goal Tl tr siii Uoom riBBT HALF ENDS WITH 8CUBK 6 TO 0 De Witt the baU down behind so that had an easy goal to kick When the ball over cross bar the score was i Yale was blue all over Its a fluke said the Xew Haven ex and Yale will tear these fellows to in the second half the had fresh and when Mitchell off Kafui was downed on Princetons line De Vltt promptly punted and when Yale went to once more Shevlin around Henrys end for six hock well a trick making fake to one backs running with the ball himself He scooted Princetons left end for twenty yards and had a clear field but for who dropped hint in his tracks on Princetons line Metcalf aid Hogan had carried the leather to the 18yard time for the first half was up The betting was then even money and second The crowd realizing thnt it would to the was worked to a wonderful pitch of excitement The Yale eleven and determined- was encouraged by the Blue chorus KAFKR THE FIRST TO IRAVE TUB OAME It was Yalaa kick off and Mitchell got the away at 310 oclock De who to run It back was Batchelder who caught him by the collar of his jersey was a by the Tigers they retained ball the teams lined on Princetons line Small gains by Miller re- sulted In a kick by which was squarely muffed Farmer who on It so Shovlln on his lino that the wind was knocked out of him Kafers shoulder could not stand the strain any BO he to King and quickly showed that he was of ginger made eleven yards in two around the left end who had had his face plastered showed a played- on as if nothing had happened- De Wilt soon the ball was returned In beautiful style bv the ball falling to on line where Shevlln got in arother mercilPM tackle De Witt of course punted and with Farmer blocking ofT the ball a preparatory Henry followed so that he got in midfield and the Princeton crowd was Vetlerleln tried a quarter- back the left end but held him for a loss De instead of punting after dropping to run around a loss of eight yards- It wad the third seventeen to and Yale was playing with desperation De Witt sent a low punt out of when the ball wee ploy Motoalf rushed heed five yards a Princeton man grabbing his rice an hand hOi punt was muffed by Miller but the ball even though Batchoder tell on him It was Yales ball In a fumble next moment on Princetons nri before knew what wan up Mil elu 11 tad for twenty ynrdtt Bloomer hammered out at noel Hogan dragged three tacklers o the fell It locked s If Yale would surely score and the Blue vpn got all forts of encouragement there was never ton cheering and singing anti thousands PIUNCBTONB OOAI IN DANGER Hold them Princeton Hold them for old Hogan took his place behind the line rhh outstretched yards to with victory In tight Surely mole that the men saId and when he hail was him be went into the of men But a crafty Princeton man grubbed the ball out I was Kinney up and kick that the Lan tho him Coney the 1 mater rays 0 the sun shone In a he tried to bal Ho n the Wit Wit N Yale Into fight Rater I long One a Honor b dow e detence us Ahbb I place ale pie shot ten net tae your the teams e on eltner for the hal bal Wit I lCd I liv Michel it back to h I Michel mule cray Wit a aln h thE tIes Ten 8 han H hade after before Mitchell blazing directly eyes uiutTc and made CI wee way strug- gled Itt best slron Strong and plunging bold victory as directly when side came met etil sent sailing Vetterlein Tigers ti sIn Nassau ¬ hands and when the human rfou fain wets swept away It was found that bull had Yale Another number came from Tigers this To the tune of Contrary We are fr m IM cetm Were tuut to win some Of ril income 11 Is such easy money For well defeat mem Just watch tine tiger eat them Kll Is euy jile Not a word from Yale however It wi football the veterans said and the Ya coaches looked sari De booted bull out of on the try and i loan time titan It to tell again on four downs o Fanner wee off the Yale tent i and was substituted The was an fresh as a daisy and noxt attack that came his way DeWII run to line Somebody punched Rockwell twice i face but back not even wink Then as Davis who blocked off came full tilt for Vetterloln Yale around the loge They down together nnd a aiming a blow at Davis head There were IIIBSPH from both side of the field but the officials only tho offenders nlOMER FORCED TO LEAVE TIlE FIELD Bloomer was laid out flat thenext mo- ment The fellow went the with a weak shoulder and was completel used It was the anco that he consented to leave field In favor of Miller TIes of Bloomer was really beginning of the for the Tigers who was at his best ounced the ball the fluid In and Mitchell wa tier wn on 40yard thee Mel calf tried t and mode all at the right wing It was a cos of hummer anti then and the ball to the Tigers line Another chance to spore But just a that moment Umpire Minds holding in line and gave i 20vard to Princeton which wa discouraging to tho Blues to the a kick on a but the was blocked end Dllai on It on 45yard line Hart Princetons right back wa used at this stage King was shiftw to his place going to left hal and a new man up the dutle at nuarter back On an exchange of punts mado ono of the best o the when he laid Burke low The col Hslon stunned the Yale captain who reelw around liko a drunken mart the atten- dants had poured water on his head down his HOTHEADED PLATERS USE THEIR A punting match ensued In which had better of the argument untl the ball was downed by on her line Timekeeper a that the two captains thai there five to weLt the crucial teams went nerved to it punted out of bound at on the followln and DeWitt completely footed Yale by a kick and then running to the centre of the field where the nailed him Several players became hotheaded blows were right and left on each side but It was over in a minute and the was resumed with increased fierceness torn off this time and his bare flesh wa coveted with scratches Metcalf fumbled a punt a moment later and Henry fell 01 on Yules Mitchell was ami loft thee field Bowman There wore only two minutes to play and LIce were slowly but sT outlasting the Blues The magnificent con dltion of the men was tellini the talo and thee way they footbal those who saw the Into the Yale centre which crumbled the ball was on the 18yard line Orange and Block was steadil and the songs were still sent upward with beautiful harmony as a Prlncotonians sang with great power following ditty To the tune of Didnt Dldnt be ramble Pilnciton has a Tiger Wllh tone end sharer hair And Kit nat a biJIdoir They are a dandy When tbs two rt together- To have a little scrap Just watch LICe Tl cra swiftly push The Bulldog off the map And thin he wilt rambl hell ramble Hell ramble through the line First down every time and then be will ramble Tbe way well best Old nit will be line Rahl RaW Yalo ua ftiuguig und cheering too Lut with a volume that a faintness nf and a flagging of spirits The were they were up against fate It was to try for a from the field He dropped back to the 35yard thee and get the from Burke Down went the ovnl to the turf and DeWltts swinging foot raised It straight Into thee arms of der vli blocked It The rolled to Yale B 5ynrd line where Henry Metcalf to earth with a heajr tackle Yale was up in prms In a second It looked ns if game wruld end In a drnw and with one minute to piny It did not seem possible for the TIn rs to ottt n victory standing behind Ynle line soared nff In of the Yale As it foil the coolheaded Vetterlein saw a last chance for victory and as he raueht tho ball he put his heel Into the ground DE WITT KICKS THE DRCtDINO GOAL It was a fair catch which to Prince- ton n chance to kick a from placement De Wilt was the man took his time while GOOOO were glued on the ball Yale offered a prayer to the of war that the ball its mark Princeton supplicated Dame For that the oval straight and De knew the that rested yet he did not over It hail was carefully polled and the Princeton a tatue in front of it Not a pound came morn the vast throng as he slowly tiptoed his to powerful leg swinging forward he drnvo under Up over the heads of the Yale men who were jumping frantically Into the air with arms the It carried with U the joys and sorrows of men nnd ftomrn who all else from their minds Straight bullet driven at a argot an expert sharpshooter the oval wteted and over over and ailed majestically over the middle of the ropfibar a goal and giving the to Princeton 11 to e- Jnptnntlv the stands rocked Tie ivlolo Princeton detention went and women nnd down cheer ns and In Hundreds of FlU hints foil headlong down upon the field reel started after victorious who sprinted off to escape their hilnrlniH the was with ivnrvtlilng thrownblp Nflfsnu crowd cheered nil torts rf wr round thee a procnfslcn In which houwindn part swept seats thrown nnd hires were n every hand Truly It wno a wonderful ilimflj to ono of the fcotlall prnip- ver In Amerlcnand to CnptDoWIlt- jplonrs the lugged share of the In the nuclei of tho oxrllrrp and brokrnlipnrtrr1- vpre swnllowod up pied forgotten while tl o HUB hosts flied whit nicht been Princeton Is nnd all honor to tho gallant of Princeton Ptiilllan atl- nvls end nafferty Vinnry heft tackle Kinney llllnn IXfl puirO ihort Centre nnrabnrl- ic Wilt iropt Rtrht runnl Dlnome- rleta Itlubt laiklc Inn nichtrnd Shrvlln Qiif Her hark Rockwell ofer Irfft hurls Mllchcll met flight luck Metrilf Jlllcr hack Farmer Score Princelon 11 Yale t Tourbdownt Will I t Ooali from touchdowns lltehell i Veiirrlrln I float from place kirk e I neferceUathcw I the music the Mar I Wit the take secure Uw later I punted to etcIC who a lng- I 4 did Michel Inter went waned the the enc Jot nine the bile lot bal and FIST pint minute Michel the tackle and The whole ot DoWltt had cripple phy that never be and TIe wavln the the be raneble de hear H hal wmnn Val hal poll I CO I true Wit Th I I cat b b th n fIN twain the told were Icrv ten cham- pion r n a1oa I pass back beer 5vard wee soneetilng forgotten ceo rue l1ei the urea Wa toe mad- den nnd I a the aPe heat t prerl hnhi5rud have the eons rrru Left flos I heel half IC itt ¬ ¬ > man and timekeeper Kdfsr n Yard lUoon- Owtley Mitchell Vetlerleln tot for Rater TIne of JuJvta Attendance JOooo CRITICISM OF TIlE OAME Princeton In Better Condition Play Grand Football NEW HAVEN Nov It After the halt there was a prevalent opinion that Print tons eleven was In the better condition The coaches Ulllebrand King Gray Cochran Bill Edwards had worked with t In hand w fully the equal of Yales and It lasted long In defence Princetons stamina won the da Yales weakness In handling kicks and tumbling passes was disastrous an well i the offside play and holding In the lire which several costly penalties were simply DavIs played a game long to bored He had a marked advantage ovi his running mate Henry especially getting down the field although the was all over the gridiron Rafferty the best game all around for Yale and bi for his aggressiveness there might been a more signal defeat Bhevlln was up to the mark In the but h slothfulness was duo injut- roMilting from a kick in the grow receive just as the second half began Hogan was a tower of strength unt he made Yales touchdown In that he was quite severely hurt and only In the game sheer pluok Klnne was a mark of Princetons galr and was a disappointment when his lai years form la taken into oontlderatioi Princetons tacklers and were remarkably Yale worke both for gains Princetons centre toe Dillon Short and DeWitt outplayed Bloome Roraback and Batchelder respectively a considered although Bloomc made ronto brilliant lad vidual plays Rockwell did not play his usual etron game He was in poor physical condltloi several Yale men said tonight and wa up in the air a greater part of the time Ills passing was slow and erratic and h did not get Into the with his acoue tomed aggressiveness Mitchell punte beautifully all through the game bavin a decided advantage over De Witt until h began to feel the effects of the strain towar the close He bit thee line well and tackle finely Metcalf muffed In a surprit Ing way some good rune Owsley Bowman and Farmer did not malt much headway la the line smashing Bowman came into the game too late t have a chance to show his true worth G Princetons back field Kafer was the sta- In of gaining ground although Kin splendidly after he had supplante the former Vetterlein played a strong cool game his judgment in heeling the In the last minute of play tue tide De Witt never played football He was everywhere and his presence gay the Tigers supreme confidence to the end Princeton played the faster game all thing considered and showed up to date method that carried day They finished fa better than they show that they were fit and ready for the Yale men tonight are inclined to blame the conches for the men too hart during the last week and are laboring the Impression that their wa not In the But the fact re that Princeton won and won on her playing superior football when the crisis Yalo mien will go to bed tonight but it is safe to say that the will h a sleepy lot tomorrow Most ton mon have left town carrying off rolls of Yale money which was snappec up at the last moment on the field gamo was splendidly managed crowd was as traction company and beyond the erred of a few the an time Yale will try to get back some of her prestige when faces Harvard in new Cambridge next Saturday RECORD CROWD 0 hAND Partisans Come to Town Early and Make Things Lively NEW HAVBN Nov 14 the day broke it looked as if there would be an afternoon of discomfort at Yale Fluid As the specials from New York Boston began to arrive the army of foot ball enthusiasts disembarked to find I1 raining steadily Hundreds lost no time In buying oilskin coats and hats rubbei overshoes umbrellas and mackintoshes while there was a demand for pocket flasks that the were soon abort of their supply But toward noon the sun began to blaze forth and the crowd cheered and immedi- ntely the restaurants did a tremendous business Prices were up In the sky but the hungry hordes paid without murmur The hackmen enough money to keep them comfortable all winter They charged 40 to take four persona from the to Yale Field and they were kept back and forth as feat as could from 11 oclock until the game jegan All of the leading were decorated with blue or orange and In one window a Yale girl was depleted driving Princeton Tiger with blue silk reins Men and women paraded Chapel street for hours the partisan colors and he whole out for a holiday The Sew Haven Railroad brought moro than 0000 persons here must iarve t hotels were night and today It was in to dinner In any them without waiting In- i long The to Yale Field t 12 oclock A majority node in trolley open and closed while many No such of fakirs has ever Invaded hie rluce before were lined utslde the arena in large numbers and they mo all linda of warts for sale Those lejtlt in teat cushions made a small fortune hey sold thousands t 5 cents each and hen after the game they gathered thorn to voId over some other police were on the alert for crooks n their scrutiny and one of hem caueed a a watch in the Princeton stand just before the tame started management headed by Julian W of New took extra precaution fire lead men ender the stands with fire extinguishers vho kept a sharp watch for ttes newspapers Mr Curtis says hat there wore seats for 28000 or on that there were 1000 privileged ersons on the side line mbstltuten attendantland supernumeraries and 1000 were idmltted elsewhere He placed the attend mce at 30000 a crowd rwomped the Polo Grounds In New York TTM rrnsKd on the rat side of phi with Princeton on the west The stands extended around tho entire edge if playing field those on the rooters for oaci eleven The first orrmotion wnscau J when the well known rinooton trainer Jim Robinson came on he field with halt a dozen assistants carry tig water bottles age with arnica and plasters Thrrr- ras of welcome the rinceton crowd which was to the oar from Yale when themasoot a ras led the field The maecott quickly for Yarer roe I DU physical Phi other wonder In- brought wonderful later have not econ play kept though Coney Reed thing rumble but pint punt turing con mi- n Tiger the su the the cnn And luc thor a dept they aCer store the wit Tap et srowd began to than two outside of the can hot b dn hut Curl that holdln fled Into lUfldj 1054 tin Iiownt5fl rifle met her norte lbs anotleeer the side > FURRIERS c Beg to announce that they 430 Filth Avenue betwee the temporary exhibition season of their P ured furs All ordeis wi at our Union Square estab A JAEC 43O showed his teeth and tried to rush In the Princeton players who wore the fret t appear at J Yale came Into sight six minute later both were cheered the rumpu kicked would have put old Pande- monium out of business the was tated the was complete the wall of brightly bdecked stretched gridiron from end t- end not a vacant seat seen W H Lewis ono of Harvards coachef was conspicuous on tho side lines a was over with a view to get- ting a few points but he dream his own was treated s Dartmouth at Cambridge- It would be to name almost ever football man of note those present for would not leave missed for the world As soon ns the game wa crowd swamped the footed to town special train for New York arm away quickly and smoothly Then Haven n side of COAY TO GAME Bustle and Illic Crowd at the Grand Cen- tral Station A big bustling throng lurid wit color as to dross horticultural adorn- ment quite undismayed by the prospect- of a cold wet day and all animation from expectancy paNted through the Grand Central station yesterday morning bounc for the game Such was the amount of the traffic that more footbal trains were run than were at first planner for and It Is doubtful If tho disagreeable weather1 reduced the size of the crowd by i single person The stir and crowd that went up from here to see the HarvardYali game last were exceeded by yestor days outpouring of gridiron enthusiast from New York Tho wonder was what New Haven would do with them all There were elx parlor car trains of twelve cars each and nine other trains of eleven cars each Title made a 174 cars A car accommodates about seventy passengers not allowing for stan does which means If all the coaches were filled and the for additional train indicates that that over 13001 persona loft here for New Haven yesterdaj- nvimlng Not all of these got off at New Haven but those who did not were a more drop in the bucket Jags and glad rags remarked a cynic aa he looked over the waiting in the station concourse In was no limit to the glad rags Many folks came decked out In their gayest raiment in seeming defiance of the weather men as resplendent as women but comfort was not sacrificed to The football girl can wear dingy sweater which on a man becomes ugly but which on her is but a haul ground forhcr rainbow radiance Rugs und rubber coats and umbrellas were other articles carried by the sensible ones and the scene was sug- gestive of the departure of an ocean As for the and far between whatever bottles there were were for t hidden One or two were patronized In lull view of noon was a comment made on one drinker already unsteady and dull of The leaves and stems Irom many of chrysanthemums broke off up the floor of the waiting room One had to walk across the mosaic floor with care as the leaves were os when stepped on ns banana peels At gate to trains funnel shaped groups collected the broad end at down to a A majority converged at the gate leading- to the 1055 train for one the to leave so that most of the time In to from one side of the to the There were those In front of a gate and remained glued there for over an They were of the disposition to enjoy a football Ing In and out of the awaiting passengers were no confusion was well handled the station attendants were courteous and patient ard the crowd was in ex optionally The fret- ful tvne was In the minority Well make this our headquarters- said a man to his wife as he tickets Before he wife had spied an acquaintance and forgot all took the long to effect a reunion he had to take a late train You need a tag and a he crossly as he picked up There passed the station with escort a a yellow chrysanthe- mum a red head and a which she is Princeton Harvard or Yale Bxclalmed an observer himself wearing a and necktie as the of rotors pled by There were girls swathed- In swathed In oran a A con- spicuous was two girls alike enough to ringed out neck to waist group was composed of three hubby little all of lolets as fat as their cheeks and furlongs- f blue ribbon Show tickets said the patrmnn and thereat ono man who looked as if hn better fished down In his jockot pulled out his football ticket held t between teelh with an armful of rraps In one hand nnd a lunch wicket in he He woke to the fact that cia railroad not his football ticket was vantod Just in time to save the The Princeton team pushed Its way to a train shortly 11 end as soon ns thee players were hpereO They look and letcrmlned enough to lull will that vos nskod and that was the question that vita uppermost In the minds as train out us rrrs PLACE i HISTORY it Princeton He la vow One or the Greatest AthlelM The Urll Is Ringing PRINCETON N J Nov 14 Princetons ootball season has ended In a blazo of glory John De Witts name will go down n hor history as one of her greatest ath etes With but the nucleus of a team that tint year was beaten by Yale to build up- i team with and very few fresh nen the season was early auiea nvra jiuyod wide tfttlilh loo light o show any Improvement In the Tiger line and not until thee heavy Bucknell eleven rae held firmly did Princeton students- et a glimmer of the fact that although IB team was a light one It was capable if great things The next game of any was with the strong and Dartmouth team and the Tigers refused to be scored on although hard were during A h d- I among crowd for nnd The took the New TiE abut ned passenger look stem the ue The the t In evldenre In ton I I I other one had to go through the rom toe gamp d on and proceeded to his abut Mar Rid in they our knew late 1 I nfl and I I prom I I hea hammer encounter Jaec hundreds anti everybody violet and chrysanthe- mum were eta order waiting a bench striped jerseys till looked like ulster Instil pretty ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ el Co- d IMPORTERS we opened a Show Room at 39th Streets for the Horse Show and Novelties and manutact the same attention as EL CO CO- t Avenuet- he weeks but D Witt and th coaches kept unflinchingly at It and afte minds of the Princeton eleven that f Yale today there was a determination fight to lost ditch and every ton man lead confidence in the team To theo faithful word of Head Coach Mlllebrand Mr Fine Eddie Smith King and the crodl the Tiger in such condition not be for- gotten as a factor in the great boll on Old Nassau for several hours and those who remained in are celebrating with songs Princeton wit do well to look carefully after their and sheds on for then the championship bonfire will take I1 to It will be the greatest evei burned over the historic cannon W F COKLI0 A SUICIDE The Missing Nrmburgh Marc Left letter Asking Forgiveness NEWBUBOU Nov 14 There seems U- be no doubt of the suicide of William F Conkllng the music dealer who left his wife and daughter In New York last Wednesday evening and whose hat and ooat were found on the steamboat dock here Thuradaj morning Roaooe Conkllng a son was e student in Amherst College and was caller home This a lettei from Ida college followed and in it his him he was discouraged and was to do away with and that he hail better come home and devote himself tc the care of his mother and sisters The safe ices been opened and In it a lettei and a will have The will leaves everything to the wife and the lettei to her says that he had been unfor- tunate financial speculations and al he had to right he was discouraged lie thought the along him and asked them to him for the rash act he was to commit He star said that he his money in Wall Street Mr was in litigation with Ludwig Piano Company and it Is not known this or losses or both him to take his life The river h for Idle body His disappear- ance is the talk of town RRVXS KILLS HERSELF Und In BrookljTi Nerronf B a 1or N- etlord Before the Fatal Shot Mrs Catherine Bruns IS years old the wife of John Brunt who is a collector for Trommers committed suicide shortly in the Port Office at Glendale Queens Borough- A man who saw her kill herself said she the Post several times and looked and walked out and dcwn the street a distance She acted aa if abe was waiting for some one and seemed to be out of because he did not time she came at the clock In the store then her hand In her bosom pulled out a revolver and quick trod Death was her pocket her Identification- Mrs lived In a neat two story and basement frame cottage at 07 venue Williamsburg her husband nd their eight year son A sIster of Irs My sisters home lire was and must have temporarily out mind We had a revolver She left today without nybody seeing her 1E IT tt IIUGHESS FVERAL- he Proo slon Over a Mile Long Masonic Services at the Grave GLENS FALLS N Y Nov 14 The William H Hughes who committed luiolde on Wednesday was buried this ifternoon In Mettowee Cemetery Gran rllle The burial services were attended- y the largest number over gathered In the little Washington county tillage The Assembly of the State of 4ew York was represented by Messrs dead of Albany Chambers and McCarthy if Rensselaer Graeff of Eaeex Werople- if Schenectady Whitney of Saratoga Ellis fork a committee appointed by Speaker slxon Old time friends and enemies if the dead Assemblyman followed the cody to the grave as every society man woman n tho village of Granvllle The line was ever a mile At 2 oclock the Im iresslve Episcopal service was said at the louse No 65 and A M assumed charge of the ser ice at the grave and tho master of the utter Dr C who attended en Hughes at the last committed the cody to earth John Jameson risk Whiskey is rapidly into use as a beverage Taken with water it makes a precious tonic for the in stomach and restores natural functions REED Si BARTON Silversmiths and Goldsmiths For Wedding GInS Sterling Silver rules Nothing is more appropriate or more appreciated 41 UNION SQUARE md 6 MAIDEN LANE thee amo rIe the showed no In Pro Blot other must victor tow and and morin rater abut the I Induce MRS Brewer enter Otc ten app last a to leer In ben her to- gether ch 1 Cornell weak Tigers here is thy aoee t4 much The 05 flash right tempe late- en ew These star I kJ G ¬ ¬ ¬ > > For Children Excellent Values Childrens Sofroo Umbrellas fast black natural handles cOO Children Worsted plain top striped band all colors co- Childrens Silk Jersey lined extra colors fancy stripes W Doablebund Tarn oShsa tans chinchilla and beaver f e Boys Doublebund Sir ys- Boya Football Salts of brown canvas heavily padded c j o Worated Sweaters nil colors 185- Boya Intercollegiate Sweaters heavy double 3 S5- Childrens Sveafer button down front or back fill colors 26e Blanket Bath Robes Boys 300 Youths 365 Hoaae Coats blue brows and gray plaids jt Suit Cnaea of sole leather linen lined according un to size VJO Scotch Wool Gloves fancy mixtures goc jc pair Childrens lined Kid Mittens 95 c 100 pair Boys and i Girls Lined Kid 100 125 165 pair Complete lines of Kid Gloves for Evening wear Wool and Merino Underwear la all the desirable makes Plain and Ribbed Combination Salts White and Natural Wool School Stockings double knees and soles sizes 6 to 10 SC pair Youths Plain and Fancy Sox in cotton and wool 500 690 750 pair Wool Golf Hose with and with out feet rio pair English Ribbed Wool Hose best tans ggCt par Glove and Mittens for School 250 pair Boys Bnckeltin Gloveaned tend unlined waterproof oc pair Infants Crocheted Silk and Wool Hoods 165 In fanta Fino Flat Silk j oo papa r Infants and Childrens Caps and Bonnets large variety Girls School Hats a splendid assortment rOO U Girls Dress Hats In all the new- est styles and materials at moderate prices B Donblc breasted Short Pants Units ot brown oheviots sizes exceptional value v4o Reefers for small boys 300 coats various styles and materials toss than Girls Colored Eiderdown Wrap pera 4tol6yrs 350 Childrens Cocured Eiderdown Sacqnea 4 to 6 yrs ZQ Drawers One muslin hemstitch- ed ruffle and tucks ajs tn ceo ItolSyra Gowns fine muslin yoke tucks and hemstitched CJC to Soc 4 to 14 yrs Skirts cambric hemstitched and tucks 36 and 38Inch jt QQ Shirt Waists fine white basket weave 12 14 1C yrs 138 Misses Aprons fine lawn leech bard style 3 to 10 yrs 5pc Nurses fine lawn srnl loped bib and shoulders CQQ Model Feeding Itibs Q Infants Nursery Baskets nicely trimmed A2Z Infants Kldcrdown Co a t 23yrs 475 Short Dresses of nainsook Soc 6 mos 1 2 yrs Scales to weigh baby jfrcoO Pique Ribs hand scalloped sSo Bed Clothes Fasteners Q Ont Ing Flannel Wrappcri- I 2 yrs 35 Short Dresses of lawn trlnrnpd yoke of tucks anti feather stitching J mos to l yr 13 Shoes heavy send inoil- am weights 235 to 375 Childrens Sflsoes anil Hoy- sCalfShnes 325 to tf- or school wear u Children fiPatcnt Leather Shne- Thlto kid button with sir tf- 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Meanwhile the Tigers were getting rldown to business Kafer the left hi

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hurleaat lug Klrinoy Yales left tackthroe separata time getting alx yaithe flint time flvo tho wrcond and one t

bird Vlh tin left uud of Yales II

completely boxed Kafor next shot aroufor a sensational down of twentytwo yanRut for a great tackUrof Mitchell the Tifwould have had a clean field for a tourdown wfwat ho landed the ball on Yal

28 yard JUW anillhu blue flag voro hangllimp OH dish rags

Keep It up shrieked PrlncetcStop em Yale and the Mi

ayerj hogan to depalr Thhad beebyifaKcn jinawarpw by thu swlftn-eor Imt now they we

getting a line on things and whon theadvanced to tlio Blues

line Yale got It on four dowrmIn ifJiffy the Yale crowd leaped up

blue Hllk aloft blue violets overywheiFrom nearly Yale throats camethrilling notort of the Boola nong whilebray band stationed in standlooee with miwia that could not be dltlngulshed be auiio of the vocal din Ya

corcertere well herr we areus rolling up the wore

tiMaJ doSlici WOOl play ut any more

IU g ui BullcrtyWe Ilncu a victory

Mitchell u puntthen end the oval spun high overof the struggling Vetterlelnlanky Princeton quarter back stood Iran

to catch It were covertwith butter and tim ball rolled on theKafferty was after It full tilt and when rfell on it on VrlncrtonH line theiwas another Yule outburstTALES FIERCE ATTACK OAINS A TOCCHDOW1

Get at em Ynlo men was the ehrlthat over the biitllefleld

the the hoavywelgh-who run tin fa t ns aplunged head first into the middle of

tenwa In the line however and Yalwee penalized twenty yards

In the centtof the field where Mitchell punted out c

bound tit Princeton DeWI-Ipromptly returned the compliment Mltche-

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Yale sntfadk was renewed with fierceiiees after thnt beginning Itthree through wnpulled and dragged b

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would hiiTo further riotIn thewtty tackle around the legs

Hogan Hogan the Yale crowyelled and a giant In height

in hl rii getting liveanti placing the on t

a andHogan with a cut his left ear wa

upon once more He was equal the plunged throug

as If the latter aniaji Instead of a and wit

ierrlfljrfru the Yale tackle foughtthe goal Uno for the flr

touchdown-It was that stunned the Prinoeto

and the Yale wilddelight Again the 20000

witn a dozen songs the best ofwaq this

Well rT to lick Nauau todayHere on New Haven lldrt

Our hacks fast nnrt sure and atroajAnd our linemen will not yield

TUB old PrlncrtJin TJeersthink that they ran play

slIt wizen theycan poor Irlnccton say

never saw such football beforeKan Moycl9nr In New Haven

Old Vales going tli scon one hundred times mo-iilve a for Vales eleven

MITCHELL KICKS FIBbT GOAL FOR TALE

Fifteen mliiutes hid sincefirst been put ii to play and

wa 5to 0 In favdr or The baout at right from the gun

line and Mitcbell a beautifulfrom a difficult placement Increasing thscore to 0 to 0

The teams chnnged sides but before plawaa resumed Miko had toRockwells auburn lockn Then DeWitkicked off andtirovo the hull over the got

at one corner ofpunted It out frrm the line to Knfer

back to Tabs Urn hefore Bntclieldor fell rn himKafer could notmnkern foot through

received five yards for off-side play Kafer In the nextwas handled and came out of 1

with a wrenched Time was takerout while the Jim Rolilii on twlntet

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hand organ crank The treatment wa-mnslcnl for Kafer wasngnln In the thlcof the fray

by thePrlacetori received another five

line Infer andwere unsuccessful in making theflvBiyaids In three no De

threo goals frompractice before game Just to show

to a real goafrom tEe line

As the Princeton c with white facearid seja rs steoct waiting for the ball ti-

t breath-less Backiarhe the oval Vetterlehns str an nrrow De Itt caught l-

inridlflt falltobekl ked fromtoward crossbar It won a poor

for the ball did notten the and dribbled off towardTales goal Hno Mitchell finally fell on Iton the and on followingfly he bounds at so

kicked back and withoudelay Mitchell a beautiful punt

cleverly placedfar out of tho react Vetterleln Bofonthe could rearhlt was downH 1I7V Ittw Millside The crowd but the officialsdid not iced to lx informed of It and theTigers got the halt on their 18yard line

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by hard line smashing hadwdrked the back to markthe Tigers braced up In defence with such

even was beaten backMitchell dropped back

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whn ltockt run up anddown mapping each Yale mn on backnnd to brow Then he took a

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previous attempt the drive was tten wide of the posts

KAFEnS QUICK WORK SAVES A TOUCIIDOtt

Mitchell punted out and Kaferthrown In of the fieldAgain KuferH arm and shoulderhim again Jim Robinson wound himso that on The Tigers attaiwee beaten back Wipunted So did both Davis

down the field under this

fleetfooted ends were waiting to grabThen as Yale went toFarmer gained six straight throutthe cvntre But on thekicked out of bqunds at Princetons 44yailine

Uhevlln and came Innext mixup exchanged walloIt was a bock by De Witt Metcnran out at Yales line U wasdifficult to gain through tho Tigerline HO U-

for It It was a chance for Yato make a touchdown but Kafer waquicker than the Yale captain and nailed

onU WOH such a narrow that th

yelled for Joy Quick as a fiiiF-

De out of bounds at thwhen It had been token in Yal

resumed lion aggressive attackMitchell and Hogan wore pullerjammed and through holesPrinceton line until the ball was on No-

snus 30yard line De Jersey watorn no that

hark was bareThere Bloomer the slogai-

as big guard who was a terror ti

Princeton three years ago dashedShort and fought to the 2 yanlino More irresistible rushing soon lamlwthe oval on the the Yalcrowd began to shout In unison

Touchdown touchdown touchdownwas hurt in tho next smnflhu

and time was taken out Farmerto the 10yard line but there cam

an unfortunate bv Rockwell whichmade It Imperative for Mitchell to trydrop on lineDK WITTS aRBAT RUN SCORBS FOR TWEet

Through the Yale line came De WittJust as Mitchell was In the act of

tine toe to the leather the Princetoncaptain blocked the ball As it rolled ove

De under full headwaypicked it and rushed on down tim

was nothing to him In his wlUexcept a from behind Met

and were after theTiger with tall sprinting but Davis oPrinceton was too with a strongarm which first downed Metcalf and thentook care of

On rushed and an heeach successive chalk line the Princetoncrowd leaped In frenzy Davis watnt his the wav to wardoff the enemy and when Do Witt crossedthe as brilliant n run as overwas seen In a football matchthousands of yellow chrysanthemumwere cast Into strawseat cushions wereheats canes gloves handkerchiefs flagsumbrellas and were thrownin an confusion and abovpnil the Princeton thousands screamed nndshrieked until they were hoarse Menhugged one another and on the

the Princeton conches drajvethem back over the low wicket fence ThePrinceton band was drowned andOrange and Black multitude broke Into

this tomScots Whu Hnr WV Uallaee flied

Men who love Old NIMMUS nameDo to win the tameAdd to lorloui name

more victoryFlsht Tlfrtri flerr andAn we cheer ycu loud and long

our triumphant songPrlicuons bottle cry

Not for Individual tameDo we atrlve with brawn and brainBut to live Old Xauaua name

ever newSide we tight u oneTill the at talL U woeFairly lust or done

our college true

Yard yard the boilwe well fought

And the Odd all aroundwltii loud burrah

Make the touchdown kick the goalTl tr siii Uoom

riBBT HALF ENDS WITH 8CUBK 6 TO 0

De Witt the baU downbehind so thathad an easy goal to kick When the ball

over cross bar the score was iYale was blue all over

Its a fluke said the Xew Haven exand Yale will tear these fellows toin the second halfthe had fresh

and when Mitchell off Kafuiwas downed on Princetons lineDe Vltt promptly punted and when Yalewent to once more Shevlinaround Henrys end for six hockwell a trick makingfake to one backsrunning with the ball himself He scooted

Princetons left end for twentyyards and had a clear field but for

who dropped hint in his tracks onPrincetons line Metcalf aidHogan had carried the leather to the 18yard

time for the first half was upThe betting was then even money and

second The crowd realizing thnt itwould to the was worked

to a wonderful pitch of excitementThe Yale eleven and determined-

was encouraged by the Blue chorusKAFKR THE FIRST TO IRAVE TUB OAME

It was Yalaa kick off and Mitchell gotthe away at 310 oclock Dewho to run It back wasBatchelder who caught him by the collarof his jersey was a by theTigers they retained ball

the teams lined on Princetonsline Small gains by Miller re-

sulted In a kick by which wassquarely muffed Farmer who

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so Shovlln on hislino that the wind was knocked out

of himKafers shoulder could not stand the

strain any BO he to Kingand quickly showed that he wasof ginger made eleven yards intwo around the left endwho had had his face plasteredshowed a played-on as if nothing had happened-

De Wilt soon the ball wasreturned In beautiful style bvthe ball falling to on

line where Shevlln got in arothermercilPM tackle

De Witt of course punted and withFarmer blocking ofT

the ball a preparatoryHenry followed so that hegot in midfield and the Princeton crowdwas Vetlerleln tried a quarter-back the left end but heldhim for a loss De instead of puntingafter dropping to run around

a loss of eight yards-It wad the third seventeen

to and Yale was playing withdesperation De Witt sent a low punt outof when the ball wee ploy

Motoalf rushed heedfive yards a Princeton man grabbing hisrice an hand hOipunt was muffed by Miller but

the ball even though Batchoder tellon him

It was Yales ball In a fumble nextmoment on Princetons nribefore knew what wan up Mil elu 11

tad for twenty ynrdttBloomer hammered out atnoel Hogan dragged three tacklers

o the fell It lockeds If Yale would surely score and the Blue

vpn got all forts of encouragementthere was never

ton cheering and singing anti thousands

PIUNCBTONB OOAI IN DANGERHold them Princeton Hold them for

oldHogan took his place behind the line rhh

outstretched yards towith victory In tight Surely molethat the men saId and whenhe hail was him be went into the

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Another number came fromTigers this

To the tune of ContraryWe are fr m IM cetmWere tuut to win someOf ril income11 Is such easy moneyFor well defeat memJust watch tine tiger eat themKll Is euy jile

Not a word from Yale however It wifootball the veterans said and the Ya

coaches looked sari De bootedbull out of on the try and i

loan time titan It to tellagain on four downs o

Fanner wee off the Yale tenti and was substituted The

was an fresh as a daisy andnoxt attack that came his way DeWII

run to lineSomebody punched Rockwell twice i

face but backnot even wink Then asDavis who blocked offcame full tilt for VetterlolnYale around the loge Theydown together nnd a

aiming a blow at Davishead There were IIIBSPH from both sideof the field but the officials onlytho offenders

nlOMER FORCED TO LEAVE TIlE FIELD

Bloomer was laid out flat thenext mo-

ment The fellow went thewith a weak shoulder and was completelused It was theanco that he consented to leavefield In favor of Miller

TIes of Bloomer was reallybeginning of the for the Tigers

who was at his best ounced the ballthe fluid In and Mitchell watier wn on 40yard thee

Mel calf tried t and modeall at the right wing It was a cos

of hummer anti then andthe ball to the Tigers

lineAnother chance to spore But just a

that moment Umpire Mindsholding in line and gave i

20vard to Princeton which wadiscouraging to tho Blues to the

a kick on abut the was blocked end Dllai

on It on 45yard lineHart Princetons right back wa

used at this stage King was shiftwto his place going to left haland a new man up the dutleat nuarter back On an exchange of punts

mado ono of the best othe when he laid Burke low The colHslon stunned the Yale captain who reelwaround liko a drunken mart the atten-dants had poured water on his headdown his

HOTHEADED PLATERS USE THEIRA punting match ensued In which

had better of the argument untlthe ball was downed by on her

line Timekeeper athat the two captains thaithere five to weLt

the crucial teams wentnerved to it punted out of boundat on the followln

and DeWitt completely footedYale by a kick andthen running to thecentre of the field where the

nailed himSeveral players became hotheaded

blows were right and left on eachside but It was over in a minute and the

was resumed with increased fierceness

torn off this time and his bare flesh wacoveted with scratches Metcalf fumbleda punt a moment later and Henry fell 01

on YulesMitchell was ami loft thee field

Bowman There woreonly two minutes to play and LIce

were slowly but sT outlasting theBlues The magnificent condltion of the men was tellinithe talo and thee way they footbal

those who saw theInto the Yale centre which crumbledthe ball was on the 18yard lineOrange and Block was steadiland the songs were still sent upward withbeautiful harmony as aPrlncotonians sang with great powerfollowing dittyTo the tune of Didnt Dldnt be ramble

Pilnciton has a TigerWllh tone end sharer hairAnd Kit nat a biJIdoirThey are a dandyWhen tbs two rt together-To have a little scrapJust watch LICe Tl cra swiftly pushThe Bulldog off the map

And thin he wilt rambl hell rambleHell ramble through the lineFirst down every time and then be will ramble

Tbe way well best Old nit will be line Rahl RaW

Yalo ua ftiuguig und cheering too Lutwith a volume that a faintnessnf and a flagging of spirits The

were theywere up against fate It was

to try for a from the field Hedropped back to the 35yard thee and getthe from Burke Down went the ovnlto the turf and DeWltts swinging footraised It straight Into thee arms ofder vli blocked It

The rolled to Yale B 5ynrd line whereHenry Metcalf to earth with a heajrtackle Yale was up in prms In a secondIt looked ns if game wruld end In adrnw and with one minute to pinyIt did not seem possible for the TIn rs to

ottt n victory standingbehind Ynle line

soared nff In of the YaleAs it foil the coolheaded Vetterlein

saw a last chance for victory and as heraueht tho ball he put his heel Into theground

DE WITT KICKS THE DRCtDINO GOAL

It was a fair catch which to Prince-ton n chance to kick a from placementDe Wilt was the man tookhis time while GOOOO were glued onthe ball Yale offered a prayer to the

of war that the ball itsmark Princeton supplicated Dame For

that the oval straight and

De knew the thatrested yet he did notover It hail was carefully polledand the Princeton atatue in front of it Not a pound camemorn the vast throng as he slowly tiptoedhis topowerful leg swinging forward hedrnvo under

Up over the heads of the Yale men whowere jumping frantically Into the air with

arms the It carriedwith U the joys and sorrows of men nndftomrn who all else from theirminds Straight bullet driven at aargot an expert sharpshooter the ovalwteted and over over andailed majestically over the middle of theropfibar a goal and giving the

to Princeton 11 to e-

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and women nnd down cheerns and In Hundreds of FlUhints foil headlong down upon the field

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Nflfsnu crowd cheered nil torts rf wrround thee a procnfslcn In whichhouwindn part swept seats

thrown nnd hires weren every hand Truly It wno a wonderfulilimflj to ono of the fcotlall prnip-ver In Amerlcnand to CnptDoWIlt-jplonrs the lugged share of the

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Princeton In Better Condition PlayGrand Football

NEW HAVEN Nov It After the haltthere was a prevalent opinion that Printtons eleven was In the bettercondition The coaches UlllebrandKing Gray Cochran Bill Edwards

had worked with tIn hand w

fully the equal of Yales and It lasted longIn defence Princetons stamina won the daYales weakness In handling kicks andtumbling passes was disastrous an well i

the offside play and holding In the lire

which several costly penaltieswere simply

DavIs played a game long tobored He had a marked advantage ovihis running mate Henry especiallygetting down the field although thewas all over the gridiron Raffertythe best game all around for Yale and bi

for his aggressiveness there mightbeen a more signal defeat Bhevlln wasup to the mark In the but hslothfulness was duo injut-

roMilting from a kick in the grow receivejust as the second half began

Hogan was a tower of strength unthe made Yales touchdown In thathe was quite severely hurt and onlyIn the game sheer pluok Klnnewas a mark of Princetons galrand was a disappointment when his lai

years form la taken into oontlderatioiPrincetons tacklers andwere remarkably Yale workeboth for gains Princetons centre toe

Dillon Short and DeWitt outplayed BloomeRoraback and Batchelder respectively a

considered although Bloomc

made ronto brilliant ladvidual plays

Rockwell did not play his usual etrongame He was in poor physical condltloiseveral Yale men said tonight and wa

up in the air a greater part of the time

Ills passing was slow and erratic and hdid not get Into the with his acouetomed aggressiveness Mitchell puntebeautifully all through the game bavina decided advantage over De Witt until hbegan to feel the effects of the strain towarthe close He bit thee line well and tacklefinely

Metcalf muffed In a surpritIng way some good runeOwsley Bowman and Farmer did not maltmuch headway la the line smashingBowman came into the game too late thave a chance to show his true worth G

Princetons back field Kafer was the sta-

In of gaining ground although Kin

splendidly after he had supplantethe former Vetterlein played a strongcool game his judgment in heeling theIn the last minute of play tue tide

De Witt never played footballHe was everywhere and his presence gaythe Tigers supreme confidence to the endPrinceton played the faster game all thingconsidered and showed up to date methodthat carried day They finished fabetter than they showthat they were fit and ready for the

Yale men tonight are inclined to blamethe conches for the men too hartduring the last week and are laboring

the Impression that their wanot In the But the fact re

that Princeton won and won on herplaying superior football when the

crisisYalo mien will go to bed tonight

but it is safe to say that the will ha sleepy lot tomorrow Mostton mon have left town carryingoff rolls of Yale money which was snappecup at the last moment on the field

gamo was splendidly managedcrowd was astraction company and beyond the erredof a few the antime Yale will try to get back some of herprestige when faces Harvard innew Cambridge next Saturday

RECORD CROWD 0 hAND

Partisans Come to Town Early and MakeThings Lively

NEW HAVBN Nov 14

the day broke it looked as if there wouldbe an afternoon of discomfort at YaleFluid As the specials from New YorkBoston began to arrive the army of football enthusiasts disembarked to find I1

raining steadily Hundreds lost no timeIn buying oilskin coats and hats rubbeiovershoes umbrellas and mackintosheswhile there was a demand for pocketflasks that the were soon abortof their supply

But toward noon the sun began to blazeforth and the crowd cheered and immedi-ntely the restaurants did a tremendousbusiness Prices were up In the sky butthe hungry hordes paid withoutmurmur The hackmen enoughmoney to keep them comfortable all winterThey charged 40 to take four persona fromthe to Yale Field and they were kept

back and forth as feat ascould from 11 oclock until the game

jeganAll of the leading were decorated

with blue or orange and In onewindow a Yale girl was depleted driving

Princeton Tiger with blue silk reinsMen and women paraded Chapel streetfor hours the partisan colors andhe whole out for a holiday The

Sew Haven Railroad brought moro than0000 persons here mustiarve t hotels werenight and today It was in todinner In any them without waiting In-

i longThe to Yale Field

t 12 oclock A majority node in trolleyopen and closed while many

No such of fakirs has ever Invadedhie rluce before were linedutslde the arena in large numbers and theymo all linda of warts for sale Thoselejtlt in teat cushions made a small fortunehey sold thousands t 5 cents each and

hen after the game they gathered thornto voId over some other

police were on the alert for crooksn their scrutiny and one of

hem caueed a awatch in the Princeton stand just before thetame started

management headed by Julian Wof New took extra precaution

fire lead menender the stands with fire extinguishers

vho kept a sharp watch forttes newspapers Mr Curtis sayshat there wore seats for 28000or on that there were 1000 privilegedersons on the side linembstltuten attendantland supernumeraries

and 1000 wereidmltted elsewhere He placed the attendmce at 30000 a crowdrwomped the Polo Grounds In New York

TTM rrnsKd on the rat side ofphi with Princeton on the westThe stands extended around tho entire edgeif playing field those on the

rooters for oaci eleven The firstorrmotion wnscau J when the well knownrinooton trainer Jim Robinson came on

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Yale came Into sight six minutelater both were cheered the rumpukicked would have put old Pande-monium out of business thewas tated the was completethe wall of brightly bdeckedstretched gridiron from end t-

end not a vacant seat seenW H Lewis ono of Harvards coachef

was conspicuous on tho side lines awas over with a view to get-ting a few points but he dream

his own was treated sDartmouth at Cambridge-

It would be to name almost everfootball man of note those presentfor would not leave missedfor the world As soon ns the game wa

crowd swamped thefooted to town

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COAY TO GAME

Bustle and Illic Crowd at the Grand Cen-

tral StationA big bustling throng lurid wit

color as to dross horticultural adorn-

ment quite undismayed by the prospect-

of a cold wet day and all animation fromexpectancy paNted through the Grand

Central station yesterday morning bouncfor the game Such was

the amount of the traffic that more footbal

trains were run than were at first planner

for and It Is doubtful If tho disagreeable

weather1 reduced the size of the crowd by i

single person The stir and crowd that

went up from here to see the HarvardYaligame last were exceeded by yestor

days outpouring of gridiron enthusiastfrom New York Tho wonder was whatNew Haven would do with them all

There were elx parlor car trains of twelve

cars each and nine other trains of

eleven cars each Title made a174 cars A car accommodates aboutseventy passengers not allowing for standoes which means If all the coaches were

filled and the for additional trainindicates that that over 13001

persona loft here for New Haven yesterdaj-nvimlng Not all of these got off at New

Haven but those who did not were a more

drop in the bucketJags and glad rags remarked a cynic

aa he looked over the waitingin the station concourse Inwas no limit to the glad rags Many

folks came decked out In their gayestraiment in seeming defiance of the weathermen as resplendent as women but comfortwas not sacrificed to The footballgirl can wear dingy sweaterwhich on a man becomes ugly but whichon her is but a haul ground forhcr rainbowradiance Rugs und rubber coats andumbrellas were other articles carried bythe sensible ones and the scene was sug-gestive of the departure of an ocean

As for theand far between whatever bottles therewere were for t hidden Oneor two were patronized In lull view of

noon was a comment made on one drinkeralready unsteady and dull of

The leaves and stems Irom many ofchrysanthemums broke off

up the floor of the waiting room One hadto walk across the mosaic floor with careas the leaves were os whenstepped on ns banana peels

At gate to trains funnelshaped groups collected the broad end at

down to aA majority converged at the gate leading-

to the 1055 train for one theto leave so that most of the time Into from one side of the to the

There were thoseIn front of a gate and remained glued

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the disposition to enjoy a football

Ing In and out of the awaiting passengerswere no confusion was

well handled the station attendants werecourteous and patient ard the crowd was inex optionally The fret-

ful tvne was In the minorityWell make this our headquarters-

said a man to his wife as he

tickets Before he wife hadspied an acquaintance and forgot all

took thelong to effect a reunion he had to take alate train You need a tag and a

he crossly as he picked up

There passed the station withescort a a yellow chrysanthe-mum a red head and awhich she is Princeton Harvard or YaleBxclalmed an observer himself wearing a

and necktie as the ofrotors pled by There were girls swathed-In swathed In oran a A con-spicuous was two girls alike enoughto ringed out neck to waist

group was composed of threehubby little all of

lolets as fat as their cheeks and furlongs-f blue ribbon

Show tickets said the patrmnnand thereat ono man who looked as if hn

better fished down In hisjockot pulled out his football ticket heldt between teelh with an armful ofrraps In one hand nnd a lunch wicket inhe He woke to the fact thatcia railroad not his football ticket wasvantod Just in time to save the

The Princeton team pushed Its way to atrain shortly 11

end as soon ns thee players werehpereO They look andletcrmlned enough to lull will thatvos nskod and that was the question thatvita uppermost In the minds as train

out

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it Princeton He la vow One or the GreatestAthlelM The Urll Is Ringing

PRINCETON N J Nov 14 Princetonsootball season has ended In a blazo of glory

John De Witts name will go downn hor history as one of her greatest ath

etes With but the nucleus of a team thattint year was beaten by Yale to build up-

i team with and very few freshnen the season was early

auiea nvra jiuyod wide tfttlilh loo lighto show any Improvement In the Tiger line

and not until thee heavy Bucknell elevenrae held firmly did Princeton students-et a glimmer of the fact that although

IB team was a light one It was capableif great things The next game of any

was with the strong andDartmouth team and the

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he weeks but D Witt and thcoaches kept unflinchingly at It and afte

minds of the Princeton eleven that fYale today there was a determinationfight to lost ditch and everyton man lead confidence in the team

To theo faithful word of Head CoachMlllebrand Mr Fine Eddie SmithKing and the crodl

the Tigerin such condition not be for-gotten as a factor in the great

boll on Old Nassaufor several hours and those who remainedin are celebrating with songs

Princeton witdo well to look carefully after theirand sheds on for then thechampionship bonfire will take I1

to It will be the greatest eveiburned over the historic cannon

W F COKLI0 A SUICIDE

The Missing Nrmburgh Marc Left letterAsking Forgiveness

NEWBUBOU Nov 14 There seems U-

be no doubt of the suicide of William FConkllng the music dealer who left his wifeand daughter In New York last Wednesdayevening and whose hat and ooat werefound on the steamboat dock here Thuradajmorning Roaooe Conkllng a son was e

student in Amherst College and was callerhome This a letteifrom Ida collegefollowed and in it hishim he was discouraged and wasto do away with and that he hailbetter come home and devote himself tcthe care of his mother and sisters

The safe ices been opened and In it a letteiand a will have The willleaves everything to the wife and the letteito her says that he had been unfor-tunate financial speculations and al

he had to right hewas discouraged lie thought the

along himand asked them to him for therash act he was to commit He starsaid that he his money in WallStreet

Mr was in litigation withLudwig Piano Company and it Is not known

this or losses or bothhim to take his life The river h

for Idle body His disappear-ance is the talk of town

RRVXS KILLS HERSELF

Und In BrookljTi Nerronf B a 1or N-etlord Before the Fatal Shot

Mrs Catherine Bruns IS years old thewife of John Brunt who is a collector forTrommers committed suicideshortly in the PortOffice at Glendale Queens Borough-

A man who saw her kill herself said shethe Post several times and

looked andwalked out and dcwn the street adistance She acted aa if abe was waitingfor some one and seemed to be out of

because he did nottime she came at

the clock In the store then her hand Inher bosom pulled out a revolver and quick

trod Death washer pocket her Identification-

Mrs lived In a neat two story andbasement frame cottage at 07

venue Williamsburg her husbandnd their eight year son A sIster ofIrs

My sisters home lire was andmust have temporarily out

mind We had arevolver She left today withoutnybody seeing her

1E IT tt IIUGHESS FVERAL-

he Proo slon Over a Mile Long MasonicServices at the Grave

GLENS FALLS N Y Nov 14 TheWilliam H Hughes who committed

luiolde on Wednesday was buried thisifternoon In Mettowee Cemetery Granrllle The burial services were attended-y the largest number over gathered

In the little Washington countytillage The Assembly of the State of4ew York was represented by Messrsdead of Albany Chambers and McCarthyif Rensselaer Graeff of Eaeex Werople-if Schenectady Whitney of Saratoga

Ellisfork a committee appointed by Speakerslxon

Old time friends and enemiesif the dead Assemblyman followed thecody to the grave as every society

man womann tho village of Granvllle The line wasever a mile At 2 oclock the Imiresslve Episcopal service was said at thelouse No 65

and A M assumed charge of the serice at the grave and tho master of theutter Dr C who attendeden Hughes at the last committed the

cody to earth

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