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Army Eleven Has Good Chance to Beat the Navy in Keen Battle of Football Brains and Brawn To-day Both Tcams Come L> lo Big Game with a Good Record for Season. WEST POINT PRIMED FOR GRUELLING GAME Midshipmcn Look Strongcr in the Hnckfield. bt.t May Rc Ot played i;i the l.inc. Py Herbert. indathlssl ?? Bama mldahlpmen I ? S ? A ?*m) an' ? from f" I detnv al Weal will claBl n tl )earl r wai ' ? . | ol moal , . ? ? Prealdi nl Wllaon, Commander In Chief Navy, a lend added tvhtle . tne ? Sea -, ,. of the bualnei 1 >vorld. 44 ? ? ? \ ' ,ir < ? e Na ? ,,f the laal -? i i , t ? htlns t" pre .... that ti" ' ' I . ia ever be -n g ? The Nav) will | ? , . ar II Navy H.is Been Ceiebratmg. Kor I ' II -in their ' ' I more thi (hipmen ' ' Iball critk-a < Ut 1 iti n and \ with only one l L'ni i ? . t . Blightly mar wh.it Other* ? ng ; drive lo the aty and a wide ?;.- and .. with pionty of Ightina plril to baek it up the men na who know ? aon foi eins thi favorltei 44 it b have B - i partly on a cloaa 1 ? j, 44 hom ' 'hai ley 11,1!'. ; .? oM Harvard and Weat Point Qua avet ranked arlth the beal bi n coaehlns to the end th.it a Bniahed eleven may taka thi fitld f"i t- ? tius afterni No Good Line for Comparison. \'i. good 1 8d f'T ci,rn: - n Ne team ln commori h.-.s been played thi* if anythlng, it strik<> bv 1 - f;,,-.,.! allghtl) tbe atroager op . 44 ith ot;'. ?.,!. and thla .'.' the al roag Notre 1 Mime .eleven ftom the Mlddle West True. the < miI. t^ only beal Tufta by a aafetj touchdown, and a ? to chalk up a 1 Ictoi. Colgate bj a i"i g run m ihe last mlnute of tbe same after belng outplayed, i>ut on a/hole ih< team baa i.e.n arorked ?low> 1 and carefi llv up t,, the Navy Btl nnd the temii ahould take the Beld ti,is afternooi nute tVltli so htiie on whlch to hang ;| prs on, a predlction aeema uriitilled *("-. bat oftentlmea ? "hunch." um the auper atltiOUS sa\. ls WOrtB more than all tiie ???ii,|. ' ba tbe world, snd l hav. a "hun b" that the osdetB aill preserve theli trsdl tion nn'i ri< tbi celebratlni ln tbe tatber lag gioom Ihla aftei rn West Point Strong in Ends. T,m Hammond, who haa been roachirig i',,.nt ? Ing men tius j ear, la au thority foi tbe - lhal Markoe snd Merrillal make aa atrong a pali of anda as an playlns ":> 1t"' gridlron lo-day. Maikoa'a atroageal polal la his amaahlng rrTer.s 1 '?? t t- Lb bo wall with th*- a ? if attack Ibal a pla) . ? ? moal aura for ? tmn Captaln Beenle Hoge ;,: end lael year, and really broughl aboul ? tbe latter lo tbe baratasld thla lb iv .1 beady, aggiaaslvs piayer, thi i,'!'!< st tai kler os bla team, an almoat odler of the tarward paaa aad 4.11 tban .Markoe. his mata Oppoaed t Hi.se brililanl |!a>er.- arlll 1.. captaln Ollchrtal and Ingram or : t UM Navy, all three of 1 ,'.,! the Brat namad, at .I the beal typt wbo ia aura lo keep Markoe oo his loaa every mmtite of the time. Mill. the comparison tO fBVOT the Aimv pair. Krom tsckk t" ta< kie th<-rc ?ines n"i I-i. bi BV ii to ebossa hut with the eveplioti Of BrOWa at rifcht BUaVrd for ihe Navy, ,t auikts bm that ibe Army ,.,da will be bboti ?"' .-pi' Boaa Wynae and Weyaad, Ibe Wasl Point tacklea me expertenced aaea, who arlll be oppoaed t,, V'augban and Ralatoa, reapi tively. Wyhne played as a lunning inat? to the crcat Devora Laal year, He le of Meai buiid. handlee hlmaelf vaeii aml foi? lows tl.< ball llki 8 bOUnd \'aui.'han, a busky Miow fn ? T'eaaa is eejually ag a:rtssivc a.-i'l a. hsid man to bOS, but I wiii b. Burprlsed if Wynne dora not g.-t the ;hadi. Tnen. too, the Navy has Ked man, Bteaatj and rellable. who is sure t" pla) a part "f the game at rlght tackle ii. worka in perfect aasrasoay with c,\\ Chtiat, and rtinks wlth Ihe bast tVeyand, the other Army tackle, i* cred ind arlth having nore reai football aeaae triari BB) Other man in Ihe hne He was a? guard last year, bal he la parfectly at home lB his new pOSltrOb, Where BM M BOted fOf his alillitv to diamiose playa and to briak them up in thi maklng. In fact. I.IF.rTFV ANT P I. HOWARD, HE -U COACH OF THE N -VI ELEVEX. I. i.-i.ks of all-Amerlca rallbn oi the Navy, also la a faat, headj wbo ta.dangerous In breaklna throug oi hloeklni .>ff hla man The mei I are men shouid he v\.-n worth watchlng, bul J expet'1 to aee Weyand "Babe" Brown a Navy Star. on and Jonee, ihe .rm) guards, |. ,-. | ' st Ihe Navy a co .-.- ..f ihe dependable, st- Bd A Ithoul belni partli ularl) brllllanl haa hard!) had all Ihe work hi ._ ;,, ..um of an early InJ ma) have hla handa full lo >l - ?a ith H..W.. one of I im, arho Up ? ;" -'"* i- ,,u n. anothi | ounder, n ? .it Annapolla for threi ... ,n a thorn In Ihi Army fleah. He can do moal erei .i.ii a guard could bi exrn i ted lo do in Ih, pproved aay, and to thla mual b* triklni ablllty to ki, k goala from . ? t il. la al-Boal auri lo ? - direcl opi anent, ? . be . onapt, uoua fi im e to M< Ewan, tbe Army i entre, la ri beal man in the poaltlon al Weal Polnl "Bull" Tlpton'a tlmi. In 1995. Th4 : | f. Ilow, who welghi da is a plebe. and conaequentl s welghi he la i . of the faati bI men on thi teara aad down the Beld undi wlth hi'- enda. n- paaaea thi ball vv. u and has pn red conalatenl ln kl, km_. goala i'..rn placemeat Perry, the Nai y < entre, li i"t lai kmc In lalitlea whlch ??. to make up the i ropei man foi tbe Job, bul again II i,.oks . . v. pat Pi nl had a i llghl all. Navy Backs Heavy and Fast. li io, er as if ih, N | I ii . powei and drlvi and a lin, amaahlng game tban thoai of thi Army Bra! . ? -.. itwi ? the man, a far aa , an be J >.f ar.\ apeed. This m Itself mUBl I The midahipn ? ;? I a ? i twe a ho arlll atart Ihe | i; .1. Mltchell Thi ?i mei | m tlon 'vv.. j eara .?.-... i> .t eai n ii>- ia faat, b |.i ki. ki r. Mlt< i.. ii ahlaea , ? i" id, an.i both :'t" likel; t-. play part of '.!.- ? ? ln Prlt, hard Wi al Polnl hai abo i I he n I t"i l..o k sln, ?? < '!. ? i I. ? I ,;.!' 'a tirn. ile seemi lo hi na Judi . m.nt in the Belectloa ?.f playi Imeo w e!.. I aad 4 olle* t'-.l ;.I all Umefl and almoal a s. ond Uahan In a Rei i He it vvas th.it broughl de ? i loigate by running Ihe I, i . Ihe Beld In the laat minute of play. McReavej an.i Kalllng ;<r. tha ones tno r Ukel] i" atart foi the Navy as halfbacfca. although i."..r;nni. to aay nothlni <>f two oi ii.-.. others, including Blodgett, a New Vork acboolboy laal irsinn. aaaj nd a ? to BbOW their vm.i lb. _|| !;. . ? n end riiaaer, k a power iti ih aecondar) Hne of defence and caa puai wlth eithei fool a gifl whlch mual nol be ronaidered llghtly. There is nol much . -, bi tween i "ailtng an i Leonard, aa hah ar, i owerful III ? Army balfbacka w;ii be Captaln ? ?....ii iin<- plunger and ? demon or. ? . .-. ? ..n.1., ? bn,- of di f ii. ?, and i lodg - aon who i.^ by all <?!<is the faateal rr..,n m Un backlleld a hard man t., tackle, an ?litfiii dodger and an excellenl punter. a ho h. aure lo pla y pai t ?.f tb ? game, is not far behlnd In all t t. n.ak.- up B good halfha.k. while h> r>unts with his left foot and getfl off ;. ball Whlch is haril to h.'in.ll.- II. is espe cially good alao In breaklna up forward laj s, Fullbacks Up to the Mark. \t fullback the Navy will h,<\. Harri s..n. wh.. played ao well last aee aon. and who from all reporta haa improved ihs chlef valui 111 bape, t.. the Beld l|ea ln his .ita.il> defctaalve work, although he eaa t.?> (uiirit".i an also to (.-ui v tbe ball, Th>- Army haa Ben.-<ii,t for thli i>..si tlon, the hardeel Hne plungei on the team. Botnebody h.-.s ealled bba thi- human bul? let. becauae of tha aay ba Mta tha line, nnd in addttloa t<> thla Qjualtflcatloa he bea beea making a nama f..i hlmeelf this reai I hla good work in kicklng goala fr..n> placement. ln this r> apecl Weal Polnl Btetna 10 he better foitifie-l thitn B year *?:". aad cvoaMaeojuently more llkely t.. bol.l its own if it ...m.s down t<> a goal kiiking duel wlth "Ralx" BrOWfl The Navy team is aaui of the beavteet t.. al evei took the g-idlroa, aa tbe mon average I94*paaada The caadeta, h,.w aver, ara a pretty haaaky lat, to... as they average 171 pounda On " allppery nei.i tha greater w,-:_:ht of tha fnidshipnu-n may t. II. but lt if not much r>n ^hj,. h te bank Tbe Army coacbea aad th<- .\rm> play* an ar- full of hope arid a eertain amount of (ontldenie; tnat I kfiow. Th.- Navy ceackMM betlera that their men nre ready for the gruelllrig BtT-ggle, but. whil- . ri Rdeal ?v to the out.oni". are not , ountlnK tha htorv won. ln fact, they are tetltag the BB-dablpman that tbey have the hard ,st battle of their llves tn flaht. It will b>- ., greal strugKle. too. unless aii algna co amiss. aad the foothnii car tain wilf ba runi* down In a way to aat< isfv tha most fanatlc of football's hug.r family. __?____7 1 Captain Gilchrist, of I (kneelii rn ne< ; Charle) Daly. head coach of the Vrmy team, ami l aptain i l< igc, of ihe Armj I .tandii . Army and Navy Await Call to Arms for Battle at Polo Grounds To-day Weather Man Predicts Leadcn Skies. with Showers and Wet. Soggy F ield. CROWD OREETS CADETS West Point leam Arrives in City and Has Sliort Practice on (iridiron. Wlth ihe Ai ind *."?< i y bl Ihia , n ? ? the biar footb ill .ii i... polo ' Iroundi thla -ift.-i booi i. indreda <,f ,.iii ei a Ifl both braix ? ' i ;,,> s, t -. i,.. hi re n"t t" mentlon th" i aanda of othera who have answered the .?ii .,<i partfl "f the country, the Bnle cauaa foi ?,,i i . laal evening waa the areatber, it waa threatenlng, decidedly threatenlng The Weather Bureau pre dlcted that tha aame arould ba played on .1 ??..11 fleld undei leaden skies, arlth an eaatern alnd blowlna acroaa th,. gridiron 'ii... propheta of iii would nol staie ,i, ?;: nltely lhal it would raln heavlly, i>ut In tlmated thal ? wi re to be as pected Raln, above all thlnga la to be avoided The onl) cull 44ith arbleh a dripping ^k* would be at aii populai i? the ralncoal an.l umbi lla manufacturera, and ihey i. aily iion't counl f"i m icb In ,. caai of thl- kiml Given anythlna like fair weather, a crowd "f ii.'"'' w,:i witneaa the >.tr11a--ui? The flpacioufl Bruab Btsdlum hsa been ?' larged t,, accomnaodati lha greateal crowd thal ever gathered i" arltneM ari athletic avenl ,,f this klnd ln thla cltj Crowd Greets the Cadets. The Weal Point aajuad, tlfty-foui atrong, accompanled bj a boat of tralners, i ubbi i - and th.- eoacblng corpa, arrived al tha Orand Central Btation yeaterda) mornlng Bhortly after ll o'clOl k They w-i. bTCi I eii by a erowd of tl raa hundred enthust asts, 4i ho cheersd them t" tbe ecbo snd arlshad tha ladlvldual membera "f the team tbe tiest of luck. The playeri marebed to then- quartera al the Hotel astor. They were fotlowed bj a heerina I OrOWd, which grea at every step Tha entbusiaata pradlcted vlctory for the team Lteutenanl C. i? Daly, coach of the (?am. BSld lhal Ihe men wire in priine ? on iition. arlth ti,. asceptton of Ifascham, who wa- injured ln the gpringfleld gsma aii'i Hodgaon, whose leg has bothered blm aome reeently. The dty la tn the arip of fl ariv-at wava of football B| int The botela were erowd ??'I laal nlght with riattora from out of town. many of whom have 00898 fiorn far off Texas. from Ihe prairie landfl "f Wyonilng, ihe ti^hinj; bauaas "f Matne nui th? , oiton plantatii is of Loulalana aii had th<ir optnJoru and apecuaatton raa rife. Playera Entertain Frienda. The headriuarters of ihe teams were bc Biaged last iiiuht by anthiuaaata fraan Bll "\er Ihe couiUry. all eager to se.- the BaOB who will uphold the honor of the two great I'laruh'S af the service The pla\ era kepl ta themaejvea ,iUt many lndi rtduaJa entatlalned old friends, until the order was issuei; to the mlddli.. to "pipe down'' tiifl "taps ' was MoWfl over thi Army encampmrnt. At the Hotel Aator the Weat I'oint hk i.i *. dlaplayi ?! and n<o braaa Beld guna mounted In ih<- |..bby, aai.nded i.v f.-i na and palma and th.- rolor?. .in ai t. .1 i... ei. attention a apeclal dlnner wlll be aerved -<' the Hoti i .1 tor .a honor or the Army team, vvm ui loae, and 11.oi.- than ..ii-- thousand ara e? I .-. t-.l to att, nd The shlel.l .,l in- N.,'. dli played al lha v andei bill Hota1., wlth th. I'nion Jnck. ii. .merlcan Bag and ti-. poIoi "t '?-.- Naval Academi draped around il 1 :\. 1 train thal arrlved In Hi kl dla, hargad its full quota <>,? ? it.., - Th.- ? <. in th,- hotel .01 rldora remlnded on,- ,.f th.- deactiptloni ..1 tha nlghi before WTaterloe ln fact, aame 0111 rernarked lhal 't waa th,- nlghi b,-r..r Wat.ii-.... bul f"i whlch team he eent 1.1. .1 1.plnton Advise Early Arrival. The i.ffh'ials ol the New Vork H.ts, h.,11 Club ? rge that th.- sp. 1 tatera da nol di laj th.-ir arrlval al the grounds untu tha laat mtnute. Th,- gatea wiii ba thrown epaa ,-it n o'clock this moaralng ami the gnma vTn stait promptly al I o'cleek tins after bjoob No ,.ri<- whe deea n..t bold a u< k.-t wlll be allowed to pnaa aortk ..f Elghth avenue and IIMfc Btroel through the police llhe ln order to avold aeakfiaaaoa and make f..r the greater < nmfort of the erowd .1 .Im II i-'ui-f... secretary nf th,- New v..rk rjlanta, bea kmued thr following Inetruc tlons to ai.l tlckel hold, i s in lOcatlBg tha antiancaa aaoel eanvenleal t.. thelr seats and boaaa Qate No 1. B-ghtb avenue Bpectatera holdlng tK.et* i?r kVctlena 1 to _4, ln <-luslve. and for all s<, tions upstalrs may entei at thi.- i;ate Sp. . tators holdiliK tlrkets for upper boxes 1 to 18ft, irelnsive. and for lower boaaa 1 to i?i. Inluatve, aill ntat ..t thla aate Kl-vat-d station <ntian.< __MB-_atOra holdlng ti.kets for Seetions I to _|, m clustve, arid for all ae.-tions upstalrs may enter at this $,ate. New York |n (irip of Footb_.ll Fever on Eve of Mighty Conflict. HOTEL CORRIDORS THRONOED Middfei in Best of Condition After Workout- All Con lidcnt of Vietory. "Is for iipp.-r I hli -'..r lower i."x-.- i te 191 a. ?? i , . i.i.- .,i ihi- gati. >i aedaa) enti ance 9pe< tatora I i Iding . tlcki i ' B tioi I to 21, inclualve, an.i for . ll r at . t< upper bbi ? -i\?-. and for lowi '? maj ? i.t-1 a thla i il '? ' Flshth avi i : Sp, ctators . and M ~. ? lai I.. ?, keta foi bexoa :'."?; t.. ir?. ni. luaii.-. wlll enter at ti ?Vi '. P-lghth av.e S|.. ? i H,,: . 1 ? ' for I ... and > wlll entei ?: tnl Bp*' i.i".'- h..i Un tl .. ta for boaaa _?_ t.. 06 wll . nt, . at thla gate Thla antrance -i .. , [oi the mldabiprnen and Ihe e.l.l I-. : '.ih ..wi ua Bp,, , ,,,,, - ':. ... ls foi s. i tloi - ... _.,. n, tt, \i I . rr. r ,it li. . Bpectatora holdlng Hckela ror boxea 19SA, ? ln< luslve, wlll entei at ti-:- gate. Pi-sa gate Th. preaa gate wll cated ...- uaual, al ?lat.- No. i Elevens Hold Practice. Both ? levena woi ked oul ..i. lha Polo ,i!" mda foi . ? ? rd i after.n, an.i behlnd loeked gatea Tl. n.eri wera whlrled from the Venderblll h '"I lo the Polo , (rounda in yellon t,,\i "Hurry Up" Yost Likes Army Team "Hurry C|>" Fleldlng H. Vost. fsmou* rnnrh of the Mlchlarmi leam. who nlded l.ieutenunt 4 h.irles DBaWJ wllli the Army ti.ini hi?l laeek. N conlldetil lhal the eaateta niii win. ii.- asldi 'Ihe iiorm aalll lurii. The \:my has heen aaliipped ha the mitUliipm-n for three ?ear- BJ goal* from llie llelii. hut in thla gaaaa it wiii r**salra Iwa leurb douris er ni'ir,' tn bVbWB il- The men iire all in co'iil coriilitinn unil ure re-*dy for Ihe K.imc nf their llaes." (.lenn Warner, iniirh nf Ihe I iirllsle Iniliims. ls of lha oplnion lh:il Ibe Kiune arlll lae raaae Bad thut a gaaal rrom the Held la aaara Ibaa iikei> i,. M-ttie the lasnae. '<? aaldi "I I'Kik fnr n hard fouaht. rvilinx gaaaa frmn atarl i" Baaah, Tba Kavj Im. ahaaB greal ""rin? power i" it* ciirly itames. hut I Imir ln-en t"ld iBart Hi.. \riin lui? mme alnnt; mIHi 11 rn-l? in ihe laal (44o arawhs.ef Ibe aaaaae. it la ready to plaj II*. Iie-l fontliull lo-diiy." . and i ra, tlc ov< 1- were driven baek to tneir quarti i - Prom I until !:I5 o'clock Ibe teani ripped through Ita Btgnala and sl the end wsa ln rs 1 f>" t eondlHon Nol a man . . ., -1 ,, 1 bn ath. I ul were all drtp- , ping wltb healthy petaplratlofl thal teHa of perfect phyalcal condltli n The form i tluna ind playa to be uaed against tbe Army thla afternoon, were rehearaed, aad every man arho has any chance of enter Ing the fame thli afternoon had his op- , portunlty to win a place al 'he eleventh hour The variouB combinatlona arorked together aplendlly The puatera ha.i a long diiii In gettlng their kicks away i and placlng thi ra whlle tbe bai k ii. id men eaughl tha klcka fronri both ,,f the th ',1 order to accuBtotn Ihemselvee to th<- lighta nnd ahadowa and ga -i aome knowledge of the aii currentB Brown, the blg guard, practlaed place kirklng He waa ln the mldal of . of h a good daya and of alxteen trlala flfl \., r>. coi rei led Into goala tl ag from 1 a entj Bva lo fortj -elght varda and from all anglea. Hank'' Blodgett, who may fel Into tb afternoon, aol "ff a few twbrting punta thal fava thi ?'- a ' ,t:" trouble to |udg.I -,;" more to A man closely Identlfled aith the Nsvy team gave tha aaaurance thal ever) on the iquad waa In perf?*ct conditlon, and whiie none waa oven h man i aptii Ipated victoi: . and by a di margin. Army Shows Gmger. The midahipmen wen m ari ? I) o I ? . polo Orounda before the Arra Bouad, j ln ntin 1 er, 1 ural oul on I ? " d W th .1 eboi ? died that of I ,,|. tl ? Ul <:? ': tl ? III Bpeed waa th.di r of thi and th, if w.u 1 bo laggarda ? , Bomi ? onci 1 n ot i Hodga the kli klng halfbai k His leg haa I glving hli end of 1 ' e laal fi va daya and bla k terday wen (ar from I. ? lt . dla) 11 ? . whlle htfl . There wl .,,,,; . , 1 by the corpa of . ??? and lt will I' di tii ? t ded whell ? ? Hobba will be atsrled In Hod| s .? hundred mldahlpmei marchlns ordera from th< Mavj Depa ment. a II b 01 hand to thi n aa .1 thi Army They aill theli dn ifl unlforma, hma blua east nlghl the N.'val Ai idi mj a 1 one lone "1 ? '?' ' ?' was atucb h brtg foi Btandli |i"| .... rd< ? ' ? ? :? 1 Drj i Am! ' Po4ice to Meet Middies. The ? s will be trsnsporti ;-,,.. Kudaon Rlvei lo the foot of Weal ,, et, w >-.. re a i ordon of i Ity po II,,. \4.11 meet thi n and ? ? orl Ibem tn ti e groun is The men will wear their aaa inlforma wlth their gllatenlng aold buttona and ? to ? Bold laca theli ..... ?,-, uiati - and bi a- " dresa arimrea Tbe n ? | Beal will walk wltn lafl spell. Utlred in their amarteal dreaa unlforma ttu Weal Polnl cadeta will leave f< r the arjmn, ,,1 11 o'clock thla mornlng They i4.li travel li ?' train over the. Ni s I ork L'entrsl EU Hlghbrtdge atation ahoiily after mld t( 11 ghbridge the) will chai a ihuttle tiam. and Bnlah the I . on the Putnam dlvraion of the same road, arrlvlng outBlde Ihe Polo Orounde il aboilt . ,i,? k. an 1 a 11 mar h lal the gro inda ITpon entering the grounda both the radeta and midahipmen will execute tbe raatoman manoauvree whlch have alwaya 1.. .11 one of the moal Impraaaalva alghta of the greal same, and when tbe com maad la given aill break ranka and entei the 1 heerina aectloi a to chen r ihe elt ven ,,? to greati i dei da or buoj lt up ln th? bour of defeal Middies Go to Theatre. The midahipmen attended the theatre last nlghl and nitneaaed a performs ? ,,f "Adele." Thla was accepted b* man) ga a ? ertaln Blgn "f greati Bl confldence ,,f the Mai i coacbea In their team. The \? m 1;- and Mavj have met on the gridiron aeventeen tlmea Blnca 1888, bul never before have thej played ln thle dty. Btxteen tlmea thej fought tba bat? tle op riankiin Fleld ln Philadelphia. and the otiier ,,n OsbonM Pli Id In Prince? ton. Thla rear, boweeer, Wesl Polnl ob j., ted i" playins ln Philadelphia, declar Ing that the trlp wse ao roundsboul snd ratlguing that the team was not In condl Uon to play its i,.'st game Tbe Army heid oul for New fork. aml declered tbai it tne Naw decUned to pla) hera there a/ould be BO Came. Battle Lines for Army and Navy Football Game * -wn-, Po.iii.m. -\ny\\ iv. i. iu. \K,-. Ptayar, liayer. \_e. m. wi. 119 Ml .'i lagnea . Lefl BadMgM Mrrriiiiut. tl .vol) 103 ITI .i.io gg Baiataa ...... ,|_ah lvaefcla Btrnkt Mri.nii :i noi i??\ 894 o.oo gg Nesre . Lefl Oeaed BagM , Maalaa . 84 ?.?: UM IK7 ,1.0!l :o I'rrrv . t mlrr , MlgWBB 89 0.01 UM N9 agg |_ iiroun . kirIu (.uiirii Lofl .-kaaaa . II .vio um 194 o.o.' || VaagB-M a_gM TBrfcla Lefl Hyaaa tt .1.10 ih? UM 9J9 99 (oi.hri.t.it.-i-i i ...i Lefl u.,.k...- ih o.oo i;o ioi M9 .?: si.h.,11- .... CjaaateahaM- ratefaard II 1.19 Ili 119 ii.99 M MeBeavaf .. ..Lefl ii;,ifi..,.u i.i.ih lledajaea . .'-? 9.11 191 IOO .111 99 liiillnic Ki-hl Hulihj. k i4dl...B_ega ..... n .1.10 108 ISO .1.10 M llurrl-on tiilllm, k Ben.-Ji, I .?_ .1.10 170 bi-nur wfljcht af \iiv> line. 187 pminiN; Averua;,. BrBBgM ?f Army Hne, 18.1 ii.iurui-; avaeage treaafM ?f >'avi i..,. uii.-i.i. iih i.n.i,, .mn,,..- u.i.i.i ,>r Aiaay i.i,. kii.-id. io.i pmiiiii-; wavaga weagM >.f Bfawy tram, ihi paaadai -vrr_ae ?.ii;i.i ?>f irm.i leaaa, its p?aaa_k rrobalilr _>nl.?l it nl ??_> for \,4vy llnr. Over^sih. Krilmiin, krnnnH . \\ I. U-, \1nlker. 9-BMMBjaa, "i-rr; for \hv? lm?-kllelil. llloriirrtt. Milrbrll. \ni|l, Mrviindrr, Milrx, |.e<in uni aad Beteai fae Aaaag b_bb, Jaaartt, Paefcard, o'liurr. \iu,i,-u, wru.iiuni i .tri.im.. Ilrillon; for \rm\ l,,o klh-hl. line, Mjlhiirn. llohh. ?M,I roril. Og-BBBB.? Heferee, \\ . 9, I :ni_l.., ,1. Trlnilt; umplrr, l?r. Al Viarpe, Valr; h.;,.| B-Mwaaaa, Ceal -_bb__b__, Haavaad, limr of aainr, | o'rloek. ul I'iiI.) liroimilk, 11mr of perloiU. 1.1 miniitr- earh. METZGER PICKS NAVY ELEVEN TO BEAT THE ARMY Annapolis Has More Scasoned Team and Possesses Valuable Placcment Kicker. ADEPT AT FORWARD PASSINO Middies Hive the Advantage oa the Line, with Both Sides Well Equipped on the Ends. Bl >?i Maligm. Thr* Navy eleven ia my cholee ta w_. nnual ft> tball st-uggle with th. Army al tha Pelo OrouBda thla a'ter noon, i"i the n a khd thal li is m.,r.. . t. sori',1. h;.s bad a m..r.- conaia(eni raearA and la Brown, lefi guard, haa :, paaaa* in.-nt kicker who bas reci -n fana ln practtce lhal wlll anake hun rv-n i more dangeroua fa, tor than he was ? ear ago an Kranklln i'i. id, Phlladelp_a_ I hava ben uufortunate ln not havmi aeea e ther b am ptaj thla fall, so my opinion la baaed upon thi leaaon'i r.cord of ihe twe te.iras and from infoniiatioa received from other followi ? ,.: tn<.-_im? wbo have wat, h>,i them clo Anothei polnl favorlng t . Navyfct-B ? ? n'.-; , I. vi ii la wel hooled ln for? ward ;.-i laing, ??< 1 ..tor thal v\,.s kurttaj last s. ,,?.ii arid one that will make th? team inoi" >"rta:n BBM "i-fen-e st.oul<| tha Armj elect an ..pc-n _aine, for it i_ a prlndple of football thal a team ona not hi eak up th.- ,,,,. n gam, unfc *s it has the aame from t. - ,<-\ gajg point >..' rtea An ...i i feature ? f thU annual . ia thal the favorlte eleven haa ahaaattv varlabl I . .s many to back the Army while admltttag the Navy ha> a allghtly i? 11-1 elevea, hut lt ? 1. t-, :-.a.'. '.tvore.t no othei n a "ii than __j fa< ' thal In two of l Bteeta al traditlon haa ha-i ., rade BBt back. i refer t<> Harvard whipping Va;? in the Cambrtdg, atadlum and to the vic toi> ..!' i '.,i nell ovei kagtvlng Da). In Hne play the Nav) Bhould hive allghtl] the advantage, while oa tne ?nds ? elevena - kably well . , ilpped, in ti,.- be, klli Id pi, k th "? el bul f look for di alight lead the N hne \? '??.? I Brown can be counl -k__Bj if th,- A bbj SONGS AND YELLS IN RIVAL CAMPS Two of the Most Popular Airs Sure to Carry a Lot of Snap and Vim. i the Polo (J I fui nlah . , ti- .-I the i. a S'a favorlte followa: B) I nink K. I iinli. >? i __-?.? rajh Bt, . ? rtj ' i. ? i'i. ? Ka The i ? ? \-.. ? - ? a Mi aa He'a tor | tt ln ,. _ '. |88 u. Ua Rlp up lha .1 taa ? bi -;> th- v.-:r..-. i-un, smai Na I right! Th* Army knovvri ? af ? - i them ? to llck tl Ka*g tlKht: R a team, . " ? ii-.it. Navy, i ... One of th- mo>' ? Army - rattled efl to ' ri*r* Conm M> Dadd) Noa Old Kar] B ue 1.1 ??i>'~~ t. M. A Thej wl ul 8M' ? . S'a \\ i.-. ;; thal - . : v. . Itlnk ii...' o St 11. ? ? i i ba) -.. ow thal N l'l_h' Pfilag "t- a - .I: .' V - ?' . ? ? \v.- ? . VV ? -t Polnl iv ?;, . r,.>\\. HOW MIDDIES WILL TRAVEL TO GAME Must Spend Fourteen Hours of Nineteen in Journeying Back and Forth. Bj , ri_craa_ ..... Annapolla, Ifd . Nov H A l -**h thP routlna of the N ia i>?in carrtad on In a perfunctor) rca-UBal nothiag is thoughl 6f bul th, p '" alP rorh to-morroa and thi greal tootktt Kntne on th.- I'.-!., Qrounds Tbe fact thal ti,.- Nav) team la ?t,u" all) at the acei i of tba attle - v*M to niteiisii> tha BUBBNreeaed excltement aan* The order t..r tbe movemenl to ffj* y..rk to-morrow mornlng has beea is*ue Mhisiiipmen aill wear "dreaa" ualfaraai overeoata aad heavy dreaa glovea, *1 arlll eariv ralBcoata and rubbera, If aaa aeeery. The) are waraed thal all Sa? Academ) regulatlona wlll be ln fall i0Tt* lartng tha ti lp Frorn the time tha game la over _?*' |:tl o'cloek. When Ihe) enih.uk 08 *"? ferryboata far tha return trip, th 1 "* to as they pleeee. bul mual ,i,'t UaVC , Polo Qrounda. . TN Brel battallon, under lJtttMBJJ Co_ama--der Chaunce) Bbeckferd. ' leave .\nna|...lls at l:li -? , lo.k ever Pi nnaylvanla Llna The train la eX,1<,ct t? reaeh -ereej Clt) at ll '"? ?B**5 koui arlll ba needed fer tbe ferrj i''1D West ljoth Btreet . The aacond battallon. under ^*ut_**_ \v. A. GUaaeford, wlll leave at ?_? 8*8889 over tbe lialtimore | uhlo 11 l!t * t Bled i" reaeh Jeney Cltj al tha aan time M tbe other bnttallon. aad the t J lon-aimed by the ferry trip will he I same. . A medlcal offlcer and a hcepltal atevvara will accoinpany each battallon. Annpaa" will not ba reai be.l on the rcmrii trip " " tii after mktnlght, and of the alnaaam hourn apenl on the trip fourteen wi? ?upled hy the rules 011 the carfl ferryboatD. _od