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...University football team will contend for the championship of the East this afternoon when it opposes Yale in the new Bowl at New Haven at 2 o'clock. From all indications the struggle for supremacy will be even more thrilling than many of the time-honored battles in which the elevens of the two institutions have contested in past years...
...game today in the new Yale Bowl represents the very latest development in intercollegiate football--the clash between the advocates of the double and triple lateral pass and those of the rushing and punting tactics. This is a great advance in the forty years since the introduction of the game among college sports. Forty years ago Harvard played McGill University in the first intercollegiate game under Rugby rules. The game was played on Jarvis Field, May 15, 1874, resulting in a scoreless tie. Henry R. Grant '74, the first captain of a Harvard football team was the leader. Although...
...Haven, Conn., November 20, 1914.--The Yale team held the last practice of the present season this afternoon, the eleven rehearsing signals for a half hour on the old field, and then adjourning to the Bowl where the backs received special coaching in kicking from Dr. Bull. Le Gore did exceptionally well in both punting and drop-kicking. The turf on the gridiron in the Bowl was still soft...
Today the Harvard team is invading New Haven for the struggle that is to christen the Yale Bowl. Loyally following the team there is a great exodus of students from Cambridge, enthusiastic and eager for the whistle to blow. So far as experts can ascertain, the elevens balance in proved strength about as nearly as any two football machines could. Needless to say, the situation is tense, and, although we believe that the feeling betwen the two universities has never been better, all who are deeply interested in the outcome cannot help but feel the strain...
...Yale management has provided parking space for 2,000 automobiles on the Yale property, admission to which will be $5 for each machine. Traffic officers will give all necessary instructions as to the placing of the car. The quickest and most reliable routes for motorists in reaching the Bowl or the centre of the city are as follows: Automobiles cast bound via the Milford Turnpike or Campbell avenue desiring to go direct to the Bowl use Forest street and Derby avenue from the junction of Milford Turnpike and Campbell avenue; automobiles desiring to reach the corner of College and Chapel...