Stage Set at Polo Grounds for Annual Foot Ball Clash of Uncle Sams Service Schools CORNELL ELEVEN LIKELY The of a Beautiful WEBSTER Beginning Friendship, .By - CAPACITY CROWD, 40,000. TO DECLINE COAST GAME EACH HAS TAKEN ELEVEN C PABOOn (V\E,BUT "ihiS i$ mr.Fooble D YA Know LOUIJ Hiuwouse ITHACA, XKW YORK, Novem¬ O^t TolO HE *YOU TO SEE GRIDIRON CLASSIC ber 20*.There is wennt possibility. IT T JoME Ais HARoi-D EUSTiS An' WITH ONE A TIE That'sh. * GAMES, It CihOm^ati. wiih *tated here* that Cornell C/\(vie FRor^ \ will accept an Invitation from Pas- Dick. An PoP . D ya Know old PRATHEJR ndenn to send her undefeated foot Mv Tovnn ArV 30HM ball team there to In the an¬ ^ MORTON ! play Phic hinkcet f . J\ nual New Year Kant vs. Went MIULEft ? /" Contest This If Will Break Arms Conference Delegates Supplement Pilgrimage jrame at Tournament Field, with Afternoon, Decisive, Fifth the University of California an the Contest opponent. The Invitation from Deadlock Which Has Existed Since Series of Washington Officialdom for Pasadena has arrived, but, because of the absence of Graduate Man¬ in Which Rules Favorite. ager Berry, It was Impossible to Was in 1890. Navy learn what answer will be sent. Inaugurated It is understood from other sources, however that Cornell will not ac¬ cept the invitation, the season UNLIKE the other classic series of contests between ea->tern col¬ NEW YORK. November 26..Limitations of armies and scrapping of bavins officially closed with the game with the of between the naval farthest from the of Uncle Sam's and I'niversity of Pennsyl¬ leges, advantage games and military navies were thoughts Army vania. elevens lifts not become but whwi the foot ball elevens from and West academy one-sided, has see-sawed Navy today, Annapolis since the of the games in 1890. The at the Polo The con¬ continually inauguration game today, Point clashed in battle array Grounds. Army-Navy if decisive, will break nie fifth tic which has existed between the two test not only settles the question of the year's foot ball supremacy be¬ teams, each team now having won eleven games. two branches of the service, but this year closes an eastern The first meeting of these teams tween the took season notable for its thrills and Advance sales indicated place at West Point in 1890. and gridiron upsets. resulted in a 4 would be filled to their victory for the Navy by that the Polo Grounds capacity.40.000 persons. 24 to 0. The game had just been The rooting cohorts of the oppos¬ OLYMPICASSOCIATION started at West Point, and the Navy ing: teams arrived on the early trains Coue?c VA Know How 0OUT T»lV( | piled up the biggest score it ever HOW ARMY AND NAVY OF has made in and visitors were here literally from ATLANTA. Ga., November 26.The Ari" the series. The next foot ball thoughts of all Dixieland, with HAEPy BKovjn ? HCllAnP ? year the Army eleven came to An¬ the ends of the earth.weather-beaten ELEVENS HAVE FARED all home out of MC ? napolis and won by 32 to 10. This and virtually games th$ way, 00O in^y(?e BY was the second of the FORMED AMERICANS promenaders quarterdeck The nnd foot bnll centers on Grant Field, the home grid- largest score ever from Army \nvy liron of which the made by either team. The sun-tanned West Pointers tropi¬ eleven* hnve plnyed -3 game** nnd Georgia-Tech, "Big NEW YORK. November 26..The broke the Navy cal posts. the record with Green" eleven from Dartmouth meets American Olympic Association was first tie by winning in had made II tc 11. the >1892. ard also won in Diplomatic Washington one n tie. powerful squad from the University formed yesterday at the hom# of th« Official 1893. its annual fall pilgrimage to New The nt the I'olo <¦ round* of Georgia this afternoon in its first in- New York Athletic Club.formed at Interference then prevented ftrnnie vasion ' the games until York, and this year box seats hatl Im the wore ii.h of the south. a stormy meeting: of of eighty 1809, and the Army to todny luiportnut. Dartmouth upward won that year, the been allotted certain delegates it will give one tenm or the other will enter the contest delegates from the most prominent ,n game being j>layed who had come minus the services Philadelphia. The the arms conference, the odd mtreteh over n period of of some of her star amateur athletic bodies in the United following Navy won the from far-off lands, where a foot ball twenty-four yenrM. players. but Cap«. Robertson and States. year, and then the Army was an unknown form of "Chick" Burke, both of whom a ,series °f four scrimmage The reeord follow.*: have Briefly, the purpose of the new or¬ the at victories, tying warfare. been on the hospital list for some time, is to and maintain Navy four games in 1902, and Year will be in the ganization create #hem the The Navy sent its high dignitaries Army Xavy Year Army Navy line-up at the start. Rob- a permanent body representative of Ine following year. to sit on the high side, and on the INiHI « S4 19«S (I 4 ertson, considered by many experts as amateur Navy