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PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 19.--After holding the Yale team to a scoreless tie nor two periods yesterday, the carefully drilled Princeton eleven went down to a 10 to 0 defeat before the grit and force of the inexperienced Yale team...
PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 17, 1916.--The Yale football eleven which arrived here today seems to have recovered from its slump, and is in fine trim for the game with Princeton tomorrow. Legore, who was most affected, has recovered completely. Smith, Neville, and Jaques will probably start in the backfield...
...HAVEN, CONN., NOV. 16, 1916.--In the final practice today before the Princeton game on Saturday the Yale football eleven was given no scrimmage. A half-hour was devoted to signal practice behind closed gates for the first part of the afternoon, and then the gates were thrown open and 2,000 undergraduates led by a band entered the Bowl to cheer the team...
...HAVEN, CONN., Nov. 9, 1916.-In an official order made public today it is announced that the Yale Battery of field artillery will be disbanded before December 1. A Reserve Officers' Training Corps will be established in its stead at Yale and the official order from the War Department will come some time this month...
PRINCETION, N. J., Nov 6, 1916,--The Princeton regulars were given a rest in today's practice but the substitutes were worked until dark. The practice consisted principally of a long signal drill. Plays to be used against Yale and Harvard were rehearsed, and many of these new formations were of a spectacular nature, and are expected to surprise even Princeton followers when tried on Saturday...