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...LONDON, CONN., Nov. 23, 1916.--The squad of 31 players arrived in New Haven at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and went directly to the Bowl for a short practice. The field was a sea of mud, however, and no scrimmage or signal drill was attempted. Horween and Minot punted well in the rain, and Casey and Robinson seemed little bothered by the slippery ball in handling kicks. The ends and linemen ran down under punts. Before leaving the field Robinson booted a few drop-kicks over from the 25-yard line. Better weather is expected tomorrow, and the field...
...CRIMSON prints the following regulations in force at the time of the Yale game in New Haven tomorrow and gives the following directions for reaching the Bowl. The game will start promptly at 2 o'clock. Ticket holders should make every effort to reach the grounds early and thus avoid the inevitable rush of the last half-hour. The Bowl is located a mile and a half from the centre of the city so that it will take nearly an hour to reach the field, as traffic will be much slower than usual. This will tax the transportation facilities...
...Haven, trolley cars run from the railroad station to the Central Green at the corner of Church and Chapel streets where passengers may transfer to cars marked "To Yale Bowl," which will run at half-minute intervals. Some car will be run from the station direct to the Bowl and will be marked accordingly...
...automobiles has been provided for by the Yale management, admission to which will be $1 for each machine. Traffic officers will be present and will give directions necessary to minimize the confusion in getting out after the game. The quickest and most reliable routes for motorists in reaching the Bowl or the centre of the city are as follows: automobiles east bound via the Milford Turnpike or Campbell avenue desiring to go direct to the Bowl use Forrest street and Derby avenue from the junction of Milford Turnpike and Campbell avenue; automobile desiring to reach the corner of College...
...Regiment Band has done a great deal for Harvard University both last year in the Regiment and this fall at the football games. Without doubt the presence of the band at the Yale Bowl will be an enormous asset and men should think of this now instead of when it is too late. It will cost about five hundred dollars to pay the entire expenses of taking the fifty musicians down to New Haven, Buy a red handkerchief, drop a quarter in a collection box, or contribute at the mass meeting; only remember the Band...