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Harvard has oversubscribed its allottment for tickets to the Yale game by 401 applications it was announced at the H. A. A. last evening. Harvard's share of seats in the Yale bowl is 29,981, while Yale is given 44,825. The Blue applications have exceeded this figure by more than 2,000. The H. A. A. expects to be able to fill the oversubscribed applications from tickets returned the week of the game. The rule that all tickets not being used personally must be turned in by November 20 will be strictly enforced...
TIME OUT made his annual pilgrimage to New Haven on Saturday to see the Elis and the Big Green mix it up in the Bowl. The game, as may well be imagined from the scoreless result, was a rough and tough one with both teams letting out just about all they had in an effort to come through. Dartmouth came closer to succeeding, but even at that Yale, with Booth in action, cannot be said to be very far from a score no matter where the ball is. The little Elis' dancing dervish is never safe until after the whistle...
Honored. Dr. Harvey Williams dishing, famed Boston surgeon, brain authority: with the 1930 Montclair Yale Bowl (trophy awarded annually to a Yale alumnus who "has made his 'Y' in life"); by the Montclair, N. J. Yale Club...
...right out to play. She was up early in the morning to play some more. Her scores were bad. She said: "If I don't break par this round I'll jump in the goldfish pool." She did not break par. She did not jump in the bowl...
...forced to decree that only those will watch this afternoon's game in the Stadium who can not afford to travel to Maine, where Colby will clinch the state championship, or to Yale where "Der Tag" has arrived and the Big Green will shake the jinx at the Bowl. If the going is wet, Dartmouth should have a decided edge; if dry, the Bulldog will battle them on nearly even terms...