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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13.
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PRINCETON UNO ISLE ELEVEN TO
CLASH IN ANNUAL GAME SATURDAY
This Contest Will Figure Prominently in the Formal Opening
of the Tigers New Amphitheatre, the Palmer Memorial
Stadium---Is Fortieth Annual Game---During This Time No
Dispute Has Come Up, of Any Importance, tcf Threaten
the Athletic Relations of the Two Rivals.
New York.—The football teams of
Princeton and Yale universities play
their annual game at Princeton Satur
day and some records are expected to
be broken before the contest closes. Sev
eral interesting coincidents mark this
particular meeting of the elevens. To
begin with it is the fortieth annual game
between the universities, the series hav
ing been started in lS73y and continued
without a break. During this long
stretch of years not a single dispute of
sufficient importance to threaten the
athletic relations of the two ’varsity ri
vals has developed. As if in celebra
tion of this splendid spirit of sportsman
ship, Yale will, as the opponent of
v'rinceton, figure prominently in the
iT.nnal opening of the Palmer Memorial
stadium, the Tigers’ new football am
phitheatre.
This huge structure, second only in
size to the new Yale “Bowl," with its
seating capacity for 41,000 spectators
will permit the Princeton management
to accommodate a larger gathering of
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football followers than has heretofore
witnessed any one game between these
two university teams. According to the
statements of Treasurer George R. Mur
ray, the Palmer Stadium will be filled
Saturday afternoon every seat having
been sold and as a result the gross gate
receipts will aggregate SBO,OOO. This
sum is considerably in excess of any
previous game receipts and it is divided
equally between the athletic associations
of the two universities.
New Attendance Records.
With new records for attendance and
gate receipts assured close followers of
football are predicting that the recent
record of no touchdown games will also
he wiped out. Not since the 1911 game
has either university crossed her rival’s
line for a touchdown. In that year
Sam White picked up a Yale fumble and
ran sixty odd yavds, scoring Princeton’9
winning points. In 1912. the game end
ed In a 6 to fi tie each' Eleven scoring
two field goals, the most sensational be
ing Pumpelly’s forty-nine-yard drop kick
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which tied the score for Yale in the
closing minutes of the game. Last sea
son Hobey Baker dropped a successful
field goal for the Tigers and Guernsey
did likewise for Yale. According to th#
experts, the swift, open and dashing at
tack of the two teams this autumn war
rants the belief that one or both will
succeed in carrying the ball across the
opponent’s line.
Rule* of 1873.
When Princeton and Yale lined up in
the initial game of the series in 1873
the contest was played under the “rules
of ’1873“ which were a modification of
the association code. Three years later
the Intercollegiate Rifles were adopted
but an arbitrary addition was made to
the effect that goals only should count
as in previous seasons. In 1882 the
rules were amended so that two safeties
equalled a touchdown and a year later
the point scoring system, now in vogue,
was first used. Previous to that year
Yale had won two games, Princeton two
and four wefre ties. Since 1883 Yale
has won eighteen games. Princeton eight
and five had ended In tie contests. Dur
ing these comparatively modern years of
the game Yale has scored 313 points to
Princeton’s 130. This preponderance of
points in favor of the Blue is due to the
fact that most of Yale’s victories have
been double figure ones. In sixteen out
of eighteen victories Yale scored in dou
ble figures, the largest score being made
in 1890 when Princeton was crushed 32
to 0. The Tigers’ biggest score # wns
made in 1896 when Yale fell before the
Orange and Black by a score of 24 to
6. A recapitulation of the entire series
of thirty-nine games since 1873, there
fore, shows tha{ Yale has won twenty
games; Princeton ten and nine have re
sulted in ties.
“Newt Pridemush filed a petition in
voluntary bankruptcy yesterday. He
gave his assets as one automobile and
his liabilities as th’ same.”
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
SUFFERED BY COMPARISON.
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complete,” remarked Mrs. Newrlch, go
ing through tho museum. ‘‘For one
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the museum at Oxford, England.”—
Boston Transcript.
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